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Get “LinkedIn” to “The Art of Licensing” Group

Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008

You are invited to join . . . the NEW LinkedIn Networking Group

“The Art of Licensing”

A LinkedIn networking group dedicated to Artists, Illustrators, Designers, Product Manufacturers, and Licensing Agents in the ART LICENSING industry.

Network, exchange helpful ideas, links & resources, report on trade shows, trends, share info on marketing, copyrighting & licensing processes.

LinkedIn

What is LinkedIn?

LinkedIn is an online network of more than 24 million experienced professionals from around the world, representing 150 industries.

When you join, you create a profile that summarizes your professional accomplishments. Your profile helps you find and be found by former colleagues, clients, and partners. You can add more connections by inviting trusted contacts to join LinkedIn and connect to you.

Your network consists of your connections, your connections’ connections, and the people they know, linking you to thousands of qualified professionals.

Through your network you can:

  • Find potential clients, service providers, subject experts, and partners who come recommended
  • Be found for business opportunities
  • Search for great jobs
  • Discover inside connections that can help you land jobs and close deals
  • Post and distribute job listings
  • Find high-quality passive candidates
  • Get introduced to other professionals through the people you know
  • LinkedIn has NO COST to join.

LinkedIn is a wonderful place to nurture your business relationships. If you don’t know about LinkedIn, it is worth checking out. If you are already a member, you will want to start connecting with other people in the Art Licensing business.

What are you waiting for? Join now!

http://www.linkedin.com/e/gis/149470/6D0B7842F2D5

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Orphan Works Discussion

Tuesday, July 22nd, 2008

Megan discusses the Orphan Works bill with Brenda and Joanne, July 2008 from:

www.whencreativityknocks.com

LEARN MORE & TAKE ACTION AGAINST THIS BILL: www.owoh.org

Illustrated Books: Madison and Main Gallery

Saturday, May 10th, 2008

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

Contact: Gin Leuchter
927 16th Street, Greeley, CO 970.351.6201
Phone: (970) 351-6201

“Illustrated Books” Cherish Flieder, one of eleven guest artists at Madison and Main Gallery Greeley, CO (March 3 – April 25, 2008)

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GREELEY—The upcoming show for the Madison and Main Gallery will feature illustrators from Northern Colorado. Their works of art are an assortment of pieces created to illustrate books. Eleven guest artists have been invited to join the gallery’s members in this fabulous new show that opens March 3 and runs through April 25, 2008. Please join us and meet the artists during the public opening reception and book signing that is planned for First Friday, March 7, from 5-7 p.m. at the gallery, 927 16th Street in Greeley. The Madison & Main Gallery is an artists-owned gallery. Gallery hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday – Friday and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday.

The guest artists are all members of SCBWI (Society for Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators). They include:
Cherish Flieder – Golden – Cherish is a Colorado native and award-winning illustrator. She combines whimsy and sophistication in her new watercolor/embroidery art style that can be pre-viewed at www.somethingtocherish.com.
Benjamin Hummel - Golden- Benjamin draws inspiration from the fond childhood memories commonly shared in the American heart. He and his artist wife, Cherish Flieder, are the cofounders of Painting for Life.
Danlyn Iantorno - Thornton – Internationally published illustrator and licensor Danlyn Iantorno, creates digital graphics and traditional, pencil realism for children’s publishing. Her career spans over 25 years.
Sarah Tommer - Arvada – A versatile young artist, who has recently been published in the trade and educational markets. She utilizes a variety of media and subject matter in her work, but is most passionate about creating characters that are strong in humorous or emotional situations.
Bobbie (Roberta) Collier-Morales – Boulder – Roberta loves to create illustrations to tickle your imagination using a wide variety of media. An award winning illustrator of mass market, educational, and trade books for over 27 years, she is now licensing her work as well as continuing her pursuit to become a writer/illustrator of children’s books
Kristi Foster Hill – Greeley – Talented children’s book illustrator specializing in soft, whimsical animals and fantastical illustrations done in a transparent acrylic technique.
Lori Kiplinger Pandy – Fort Collins – Lori’s ability to paint people of all ethnicities has attracted the attention of the educational publishing industry. In addition to her fine art paintings and sculptures, Lori has painted over 25 cover illustrations for McGraw-Hill as well as many children’s books.
Nancee Jean McClure - Grand Junction – Nancee is an illustrator and fine artist who has worked within the educational publishing industry for thirty years. She specializes in nature and wildlife illustrations and recently illustrated three children’s books.
Joyce Mihran Turley – Fort Collins – Award-winning illustrator specializing in natural science topics for children. Presenting scientifically accurate images with a painterly style and colorful palette.
Pamela McCarville – Evans – A fantasy illustrator creating a journey of magic, mystery, and enchantment for children.
Gary Raham – Wellington –Gary Raham loves to help connect both kids and adults to science with his stories and illustrations. He writes award-winning books, articles, and stories at home in Wellington, Colorado, when not roaming the west in search of fossils.
Items in this show are for sale. For more details about the show or the gallery you may call the Madison & Main Gallery at (970) 351-6201. www.madisonandmaingallery.com

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Cherish Flieder and Benjamin Hummel, Colorado native artists & children’s book illustrators, in conjunction with the Society of Children’s Book Writers & Illustrators, bring to Colorado art lovers a show entitled “Illustrated Books.” Through April 25th, the Madison and Main Gallery in Greeley, CO will display original artwork, prints, journals, cards and the award winning, co-illustrated children’s book, What Would You Like to Do Today? by Larry Grizzell. For more information please visit the gallery at http://www.madisonandmaingallery.com and the artists at http://www.paintingforlife.com.

Total Art Licensing Summer/Fall 2008

Friday, May 9th, 2008

For media inquiries contact:
Cherish Flieder
720-298-9069
PO Box 49
Golden, CO 80402
Press@SomethingToCherish.com
www.SomethingToCherish.com

Just released! You can find Something to Cherish™ highlighted on page 100 of Total Art Licensing Summer/Fall 2008 issue. Click here to enjoy the whole magazine.

Total Art Licensing is published in May and January and has a readership made up of manufacturers and retailers around the world. It covers key art licensing-related trade events such as Surtex, Licensing Show and the International Spring Fair. To find out how you can subscribe digitally to Total Licensing magazines, go to: totallicensing.com

Something to Cherish Total Art Licensing May 2008 Feature

orphan works bill

Friday, May 2nd, 2008

The Orphan Works Act of 2008 will endanger the rights of anyone who creates intellectual property.

It will expose your art to commercial infringement. It will include work from professional paintings to family snapshots. It will include published and unpublished work. It will include any image that resides or has ever resided on the internet. It will force you to register every picture you do with privately-held commercial registries. It will make all unregistered works potential orphans.

This radical change to U.S. copyright law will shift the burden of diligence from infringer’s to rights holders. It is wrong to give infringer’s the right to make money from your property without your knowledge or consent. You should not have to pay businessmen to keep the work you’ve created.

The Orphan Works Act is an assault on national and international copyright laws. It’s an assault on the property and privacy rights embodied in them.

Illustrators, photographers, fine artists: let’s come together and act to keep Congress from orphaning our work.

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