Instagram For Artists
Instagram For Artists
Sunday, November 22, 2019
Time: 1:00pm - 4:00pm
Instructor: Dina Brodsky
Online Workshop
Over the last few years, Instagram has become an incredibly powerful visual platform for the art world. Artists in particular can use it to take control of almost every aspect of their career in a way that was impossible before.
This intensive workshop will cover you everything you need to know about instagram as an artist. It will teach you how to use social media to present and sell your work, form relationships with collectors, gallerists and critics, and create communities of artists you trust and admire.
Dina Brodsky knows how to build an Instagram following. She manages multiple Instagram accounts for clients of over 100k followers, and has over 400K followers herself. In this workshop, she will explain how to do it.
This workshop will cover the following:
A thorough explanation of current Instagram algorithm, and how to use it to your advantage as an artist
how to build an engaged community around your art
setting up your account in a way that is both professional and authentic
how to present your work the right way for this particular platform
algorithmic vs chronological and how to correctly use them to grow your audience
how to find the correct hashtags for your work
what to avoid (both content and behavior that slows down the growth of your audience) influencer marketing and the strategy for using it
2 hour lecture, the Q and A is anywhere between 20 minutes and 1.5 hours - The instructor will stay online as long as anyone has any questions.
A Zoom link will be sent out to registered students 24 hours before the workshop.
About the Instructor
Dina Brodsky is a contemporary realist miniaturist, painter and curator. She was educated at University of Massachusetts Amherst and the New York Academy of Art, where she received her MFA. She lives and works in New York City. She has taught privately, and in several institutions including the Castle Hill Center for the Arts, the Long Island Academy of Fine Art and the Metropolitan Museum of Art.