Recommended Book: Never Eat Alone

It s a shame I've been sitting on this book for about two years now. A friend of mine gave me Never Eat Alone , by Keith Ferrazzi a couple years ago (thanks Rey), and it s been on my bookcase ever since. It was resting there not because I didn't want to read it, but because I already had so many others in the pipeline. I finally got around to reading it last month and I definitely recommend it. In very simple terms, Ferrazzi explains why networking is important and how to do it. From how to make call lists to planning dinners to personal branding to goal setting, it s all here. He also maintains a valuable blog .

How To Deal With Setbacks

Inevitably there will be times when you have setbacks or things don t go your way. Maybe you didn't get a job you thought you were sure to get. Maybe you lost a job unexpectedly, didn't win a contract, or lost a major client. Your car always seems to break down right after you've had some other unexpected expense. These kinds of situations immediately place us in crisis. They don t feel good, but sometimes they re what we need in order to grow. The beautiful thing about crises is that they force us to take a step back and reevaluate what s going on in our lives and rediscover what we truly want and need. When we get over that initial shock and feeling of disappointment, we might realize that maybe that job wasn't really the best for us anyway. Maybe, just maybe, that wasn't what you really wanted to spend your life doing. Maybe that friend was holding you back instead of pushing you forward. The way I deal with crises of these sorts is simple: If something doesn't go my way professionally, I try to create a situation that would be more rewarding than the situation originally planned. A while ago, I was offered a job that looked very promising. After I accepted the offer, they pushed the start date back three times, later informing me (via e-mail) that they wanted to bring me on in the near future but I should feel free to explore other options. I was extremely disappointed. I felt disrespected and angry, but decided to make the best of the situation and follow my dream of working internationally. I then flew to Santiago, Chile and had great professional and personal experiences I wouldn't have had otherwise. Later, reflecting back on the original opportunity, I realized that working for a company that avoids a start date three times and then can t pick up the phone to explain the situation is probably not where I need to spend my time. Use setbacks as an opportunity to put your goals in order and act on them. In the moment, it s difficult to look at a setback as temporary, but they are. They happen to everybody. It s how you respond to them that will determine how they affect you.

Example: Great Solicitation Letter - Written by Jake Negovan

Normally, when I receive a solicitation letter, I roll my eyes and throw them away. The reason is they are normally nothing more than a mass mailed or emailed message. They lack both sincerity and personality. They haven’t taken the time to find out who I am, what I do, or why it would make sense to work together. I’m sure the success rate is high enough (otherwise I’d assume they would quit), but it’s not a perosnalized experience at all.

When I received this letter from my friend Jake, I was excited after I read it and immediately called him to ask if we could collaborate on some projects and see where I could refer business his way. If we could take just a little more time to know our prospect, we will greatly increase our effectiveness.

This is an example of a great and personalized solicitation letter. I did receive his permission to post this, and I fully recommend him if you need a writer for anything.

Example: Great Solicitation Letter - Written by Jake Negovn

7th Annual Family Day, Hosted by artpace


 
 

Recycle, Reuse, Reinvent!
With Earth Day 2011 around the corner, Artpace’s 7th annual Family Day focuses on artists who bring new life and purpose to objects that might otherwise be considered waste. Join us in an eco-friendly block party on Saturday, April 30 from 1 to 4:30pm. The free, public event will feature green, contemporary art-making activities showcasing the work and techniques of current and past Artpace artists, as well as live acoustic entertainment and fun snacks. At Creation Stations and in artist-led workshops, kids and adults can participate in a variety of eco-inspired projects. Whether you like sculpting, collaging, drawing, or photography, we have activities that every member of the family will love!

SAVINGS STREET
Eco-Freestyle Zone 
Get an early start on Chalk It Up (October 8, 2011) by trying out your eco-themed designs in our new Family Day Freestyle area on Savings Street. 

El Tacomiendo 
Enjoy tacos, tortas, vegetarian treats, and more from our tasty Taco Truck-in-Residence. Cash only, please.

CREATION STATIONS
Color Project 
A lot of little things can make one big artwork. Be inspired by Artpace founder Linda Pace’s Red Project—select small found objects of the same color and assemble them together into a 
work of art. 
Location: Student Studio 

New Identity Portrait Photo Booth 
Have you ever wanted to be someone else? Dive through a pile of old costumes and put them to new use in this photo booth activity inspired by Arnoud Holleman’s 2006 Artpace exhibition. 
Location: Student Studio 

Made in San Antonio Reusable Bags* 
Bring a shirt and leave with a bag! Save your used clothes from going into the trash with this fun sewing and printmaking project. *Please bring a used T-shirt of any size to participate. 
Location: Student Studio
 

Newspaper Landscapes 
Gabriel Vormstein creates drawings, paintings, and collages on newspaper. You can too with this environmentally friendly creative project inspired by the artist’s Hudson Show(Room) exhibition. 
Location: Hudson (Show)Room

Creation Stations are open to everyone throughout the day. 
No sign-up necessary.

ARTIST WORKSHOPS
Riley Robinson 
Robinson received his MFA in sculpture from the University of Texas at San Antonio in 1994 and was an Artpace Window Works artist in 2005.
1:30 / 2:30 / 3:30
Location: Student Studio 

Naomi Wanjiku 
Wanjiku received her MA in design in 1992 from the University of California, Los Angeles, and was an Artpace Travel Grant award recipient in 2010.
2:00 / 3:00 / 4:00
Location: Conference Room


Space in the artist-led workshops is limited, so please arrive early to sign up.

EXHIBITION ACTIVITIES
IAIR 11.1
Learn about the work of 11.1 International-Artists-in-Residence E.V. Day (New York, New York), Devon Dikeou (Austin, Texas), and Kelly Richardson (Toronto, Canada / Newcastle, England) through exciting exhibition-centered activities in each gallery.


Event Schedule
Saturday, April 30, 2011
1-4:30pm

Courtyard Entertainment
Conjunto Heritage Taller 
with Rodolfo Lopez

1-1:45pm

Singer/Songwriter Nicolette Good 
1:45-2:30pm

Fox Tech Wind Ensemble
2:30-3pm

Drum Circle led by Jorge Ochoa
3-4pm

Tours
Ten-minute Tours
1:30 / 2:30 / 3:30
Accelerate the learning process with a quick, guided tour of our exhibitions, led by a member of our Education team!

 

You are an 
important member 
of the Artpace family!

Become a Fresh Art First member at the Household level, and receive priority registration to Family Day workshops. Go towww.artpace.org to join!

Artpace San Antonio serves as an international laboratory for the creation and advancement of contemporary art. Artpace believes that art is a dynamic social force that inspires individuals and defines cultures. Our residencies, exhibitions, and education programs nurture the creative expression of emerging and established artists, while actively engaging youth and adult audiences.

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445 North Main Avenue
t 210 212 4900
f 210 212 4990
San Antonio TX 78205-1441 
www.artpace.org

HOURS 
Wednesday-Sunday
12-5pm and by appointment
There is no charge for admission. 
Free parking at 513 North Flores Street.