Expo for the Artist & Musician

by Scott Beale on September 7, 2005 · 0 comments

Expo for the Artist & Musician

The Expo for the Artist & Musician takes place this Saturday, September 10th at SomArts in San Francisco. This amazing day-long event, now in its 6th year, features over 100 art organizations, along with numerous performances and workshops. Complete event information can be found at artsandmedia.net/expo/

Attendees can browse tables staffed by local galleries, nonprofits, collectives and small businesses; present their portfolios and music demos; and participate in seminars on marketing their art, finding grants, starting a collective, building a home recording studio, understand artists’ legal issues and much more.

The Expo exists to help creative people and organizations of ALL types find resources, promote themselves and connect with like-minded individuals. As part of our commitment to keeping the Expo affordable and accessible, admission is only $2 at the door and no one is turned away for lack of funds.

Laughing Squid is proud to be a sponsor of The Sixth Annual Expo for the Artist & Musician.

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