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Free access to a live review with Lilla Rogers and Margo Tantau!

Often, when working on your portfolio in the quiet of your own studio, and sending things out to potential clients in the hope of landing work, it can feel like you are scrabbling in the dark. Is this on trend? Is this what they are looking for? What could I do differently to make it catch someone’s eye? There’s no-one there to answer those key questions for you.

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Enter the brilliant team of Lilla Rogers and Margo Tantau, who bring you both the view of the art agent (who lands the cool jobs for her artists) and the art director (who buys the art from those artists). Their combined experience of over five decades in the industry, and the placing of art on hundreds of millions of dollars’ worth of products, is unparalleled.

And today we are offering you the chance to see them in action for free! We are sharing one of the actual reviews from a past ‘MATS: Creating Collections for Home Décor’ below, so you can see exactly what kind of guidance they offer, and how valuable it could be for your own work.

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Please note: This review was from the January session of class for week 3, Glass.

And if you want more of it, and the chance to have your own work featured in the review, be sure to sign up for the course before it starts on May 16, 2016 as this is the last time we will run this course in 2016.

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One Response to “Free access to a live review with Lilla Rogers and Margo Tantau!”

  1. Thanks so much for sharing this review Lilla and Margo. You are both so enthusiastic, inspiring and encouraging. It’s a far cry from the fortnightly ‘critical appreciation’ I used to dread at art college. Critical being the operative word.

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