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When?
FEB. 25-27, 2010
Where?
Baltimore, MD |
| Registration Opens
Sept. 15th! |
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 Dan Cormier's Polar Pin
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Sarah Shriver's Collar |
| In Conclusion ... |
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The Synergy2 Team has been working very hard to make this event the highlight of your 2010. We want you to walk away from Synergy2 with a renewal of energy, a desire to excel and succeed, and the knowledge of how to get there! |
Presenter Kathleen Dustin |
| Your Synergy2 Committee |
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Karen Woods
Julie Picarello
Seth Savarick
Barbara Forbes-Lyons
Judy Belcher
Marcia Laska
** Early Registration Incentive **
Register before October 15th and receive free admission to the American Craft Council's Winter Market | |
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| What Is Synergy2 ? |
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INSPIRATIONAL ~ EDUCATIONAL ~ REWARDING
Exploring Connections through:
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TECHNIQUE - Learn how to become a better artist with the latest trends and innovative techniques.
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DESIGN - Learn exciting design elements including color exploration, patterns, scientific imagery, and collaboration.
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BUSINESS - Learn how to become business savvy with your art. Discussions on branding, portfolio building, teaching, publishing and so much more!
Over 46 Sessions of 29 different Seminars for three days!
Presented by renowned artists, successful polymer entrepreneurs, and art professionals at the top of their game...
Gwen Bernecker, Maureen Carlson,
Dan Cormier, Robert Dancik,
Jeffrey Lloyd Dever, Dayle Doroshow,
Kathleen Dustin, Louise Fischer Cozzi,
Tamara Honaman, Lindly Haunani,
Loretta Lam, Alison Lee,
Maggie Maggio, Barbara McGuire,
Laurie Mika, Wendy H. Outland,
Lisa Pavelka, Nan Roche,
Seth L. Savarick, Sarah Shriver,
Carol Simmons, Cynthia Tinapple,
and Ronna Sarvas Weltman!
SYNERGY2 ~ AN EVENT NOT TO BE MISSED! |
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Exhibit Rocks! |
| The first Synergy Exhibit connected us with our past in a wonderful way. The Exhibit showed us where we had been and how far we have come.
This year, over 55 polymer and non-polymer invited artists are participating in an exhibit of a wide range of techniques. The artists come from a variety of mediums including basketry, fabric, sculpturing, doll making, and more. Some collaboration between artists poses to show the breadth of polymer clay possibilities.
Each piece of art in the Exhibit will be for sale during the conference.
Exhibit pieces will be available to view and purchase on the upcoming Synergy2010.com Exhibition webpage! Look for more news on the opening of the Exhibit Web Site in future Synergy2 Special Edition Newsletters.
Who knows, maybe there will really be a "rock" or two included. :-) |
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Gallery Sales |
| One of the most popular events of Synergy 2008 was the Gallery with more than 65 artists participating.
The Synergy2 Gallery will again be an opportunity for conference attendees to purchase work from their fellow artists. Everyone is invited to bring work to sell in the Gallery Store! There is no table fee, but a portion of the proceeds will be donated to the IPCA.
Additional details on how the Gallery will be organized will be announced prior to registration opening on Sept. 15th. Be watching for it ! |
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Survey Says ... |
You Spoke ... We Listened!
After Synergy 08' attendees were asked how the organizers could make it better next time - the most commented upon was "No Food Options". There were long lines at the food kiosks in the Convention Center, very expensive restaurants in the surrounding downtown area, and very little time. Synergy2 has fixed that problem with an affordable and convenient MEAL PLAN OPTION. When you are registering, just check the box for the MEAL PLAN and you will be joining your fellow artists every morning for breakfast in the hotel and lunch on Thursday and Friday as well. This Option provides you with an opportunity to socialize with other attendees and presenters alike. The convenience, opportunity, and affordibility of this option...pricelsss. | |
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