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Workshop

Introduction to working internationally: Developing markets abroad through commissioning, selling and showcasing

From: 14th July 2016 1:30 pm

To: 14th July 2016 5:00 pm

Crafts Council

Lancaster Rd, Leicester LE1 7HA, UK

An introductory workshop aimed at makers looking to develop their market abroad, whether through commissioning, selling or showcasing; this is ideal for makers who need a better understanding of working internationally

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An introductory workshop aimed at makers looking to develop their market abroad, whether through commissioning, selling or showcasing; this is ideal for makers who need a better understanding of working internationally.

With presentations by makers already working internationally, as well as information from relevant bodies such as the British Council and UKTI, this session will help structure the questions you need to be focusing on to prepare your practice and will provide sources of information and where to find support

**£5 Discount available for Directory makers. Please email for more info**

Introduction to Working Internationally is part of a series of workshops and masterclasses designed by the Crafts Council to provide makers with skills to export and promote their work successfully

Website

http://www.craftscouncil.org.uk/shop/product/818/introduction-to-working-internationally

Booking Link

http://www.craftscouncil.org.uk/shop/product/818/introduction-to-working-internationally

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