Renowned Arts Writer to Speak at Broward Arts Exhibition
By: BWW News Desk May. 25, 2017
The Cultural Division and ArtServe, Inc. invite artists, arts-based business owners and creative entrepreneurs to A Conversation with Sarah Thornton, writer and sociologist of culture who has been called "the Jane Goodall of the art world" by The Washington Post. Thornton is the author of the critically-acclaimed books 33 Artists in 3 Acts and Seven Days in the Art World, which offer unprecedented insight into the inner workings of the art world and access to its most significant living artists.
WHEN: Tuesday, June 20th6:30 PM WHERE: ArtServe
1350 E. Sunrise Blvd.
Fort Lauderdale COST: Free
RSVP online. Seating is limited.
The theme of Thornton's talk is "Are Artists Entrepreneurs?" She will be joined in conversation by Bonnie Clearwater, director and chief curator, NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale. The event will be followed by a book signing. Sarah Thornton is a former chief correspondent on contemporary art for The Economist. She has written for numerous publications including Artforum, The Guardian and The New Yorker, and has been a contributor to the BBC and NPR. Her book, Seven Days in the Art World, has been published in 17 languages and was named one of the best books of the year by The New York Times. In 33 Artists in 3 Acts, she goes behind-the-scenes with artists from global superstars to unheralded teachers to explore what defines an artist in the 21st century.
Broward Cultural Division is a local arts agency, one of thousands across the U.S. providing financial, technical and marketing assistance to artists and arts organizations. Broward County has nearly 1.9 million residents, 15.4 million visitors, 10,000 artists, 6,291 arts-related businesses employing 23,498 people, 823 not-for-profit cultural organizations and 31 cities, some of which operate their own Arts Councils and public art programs. For more information about the Broward Cultural Division call 954-357-7457. Visit our website and follow @BrowardArts on Twitter and Facebook.
Photo credit: Margo Moritz
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