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Current Work With artist Julie Snyder, conducting THE ART OF SELLING ART WORKSHOPS in Southern California and consulting with artists one on one. Also working on a National Feminist Museum Tour project. |
Short Bio Curator, art rep and ArtNetwork Press author Margaret Danielak produces innovative art-related events in alternative venues. Over the past nine years, her company, Pasadena-based DanielakArt has exhibited the work of its artists at the California School of Culinary Arts, the Fine Artists Factory, Sweetland Hall (All Saints Church), and Phantom Galleries LA at Homestead House in Pasadena, among other locations.
Danielak is the daughter of artists and a graduate of the University of California at Berkeley. She was a Producer Fellow at The American Film Institute and is the author of the highly-rated handbook for fine artists, A Gallery without Walls. A featured speaker for the Artist Career Training (ACT) Program and member of their virtual faculty, she teaches art marketing workshops and lectures on art collecting. She is a member of the Pasadena Arts Council and the Southern California Women’s Caucus for Art (SCWCA). In 2008, she conducted an art marketing workshop at Pharmaka in downtown Los Angeles sponsored by the SCWCA and in February of 2009, she conducted the first ever “Feminist Art Tour” of the Norton Simon Museum in Pasadena for the 2009 WCA National Confab attendees.
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Honors Book: A Gallery without Walls - Featured Selection of North Light Book Club |
Union Affiliations/Professional Organizations SCWCA
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Contact
P.O. Box 91656
Pasadena, CA
91109
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Artist Location Pasadena, CA
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Art forms Painting/Visual Arts
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Type of artist Arts Educator, Writer, Editor
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General Themes Art Forms/Art Criticism, Education |
Keywords Art Rep, Curator, Author, Art Marketing Expert, Workshop Leader, Feminist Museum Tours, Selling Art in Alternative Venues, |
| Last updated on September 24th, 2011 |
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