BeCreative BarCamp @ Berkshire Museum Presentations

BeCreative BarCamp @ Berkshire Museum Presentations

Next Week, Berkshire Creatives from around the county will descend on the Berkshire Museum for a night of ideas and creativity at the the second BeCreative BarCamp!

Check out this sneak preview of some of the Berkshire Creatives that will be presenting!

Barbara Bonner
“The Generosity Project”

Paul Carter, ClickBasics Internet Marketing
The Website Blues: New rules for transforming a troubled website into a great internet marketing strategy

Chris Collins, Lee Cultural Development
Cultural Development in Lee and potential collaboration with other community organizations and individuals

Thom Mesquita, Mesconte Sculpting Studio
Bring art into your everyday life. I can show you how.

Peter Coombs, FRONTLINE Training
15 Tips in 15 Minutes! Overcome Your Reluctance of Selling Your Product, Service or Idea

Helena Fruscio, Berkshire Creative
Using the Internet: A Complete Circle

Claudia Gere, Claudia Gere & Co. LLC
For Aspiring Authors: Establish your authority as an author and a clear path for writing/publishing your nonfiction book

Phyllis Kornfeld, Inside/Outside Envelope Project
Incarcerated Men and Women Making Art for a Cause

Kit Latham, Kit Latham Search Marketing
Search Engine Marketing – SEO – SEM – leveraging the power of Social Networks (Facebook – Twitter – Flickr – EvE Online)

Kipp Lynch
Start Making Sense: Visualizing Data

Calesky Millie, Business & Life Coach, Speaker & Trainer
Break through your writing obstacles

Maria Mingalone, Berkshire Museum
Use Your Noodle

Douglas Neiner, Pixel Graphic Design Studio
Designing For The Web

Bob O’Haver, Graymatterhost.com
“Why you need a website!”

Susanna Opper, Shawenon Communications
Easy E-zines: How E-mail Newsletters Can Boost Your Business

Paul Rapp, Copyright Lawyer
Top Ten Copyright Myths

Carrie Saldo, Mission Inc.
Dr MincLove: Or how we learned to stop sucking and love the Berkshires.

Eva Schuster, visual artist
Intersubjective Art-Making

Dan Shaw, Rural Intelligence
How do we get twenty- and thirty-somethings to choose the Berkshires as a place for a vacation and/or as a permanent home?

Ellen Spear, Hancock Shaker
“New Shaker Village”

Kevin Sprage, Studio Two
Kickstarter.com and Crowdsource-funding

Click here to RSVP to attend the BeCreative BarCamp or here to volunteer!