Social Media and how to use it for your art
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Social Media and how to use it for your art

2-hour workshop for artists and creatives which will teach you how to use instagram to best present and promote your work.

By Beton Collective

Date and time

Tuesday, May 7 · 6:30 - 8:30pm GMT+1

Location

The Green Room at The Grand

The Leas Folkestone CT20 2LR United Kingdom

Refund Policy

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About this event

  • 2 hours

2-hour workshop with Claudine Lentell which will show you how to use different social media platforms for your benefit. This workshop focuses on Instragram.

You will learn:

  • how to use instagram to your benefit
  • choosing your best products
  • taking and tweaking your photos
  • creating your reels and your stories
  • choice of #tags and their use
  • importance of the text
  • music
  • sharing to other platforms


By the end of the workshop you will know how to best show, present and promote your artwork through social media.


The event will take place at The Green Room of The Grand. Entrance from Metropole Road East. What3Words: ///landscape.trout.longingly

Organized by

Beton Collective is a curatorial and artistic duo, Joseph Puceković (Croatia) and Katie Szyszko (Poland).

Beton (Croatian, Polish) means concrete as in the building material. Beton is strong, resistant, durable, and combines all four elements: water, air, fire, and earth. Beton Collective draws from these qualities in their approach to both artistic and curatorial work.

Joseph’s and Katie’s first collaboration was a mixed media installation, Hyrc Krabowski (2022), exhibited at the Pocket Gallery in Folkestone. Their shared love of placing art outside the borders of a traditional gallery space led them right to the doors of the Grand, a legendary Folkestone venue famous for its cultural past. They are currently managing The Green Room at the Grand.

As artists, they are exploring different medias with a particularly strong interest in photography and installation. As curators, they’re in the process of expanding their Beton Gallery beyond the borders of their Hawkinge house.

Their work investigates the topics of immigration, belonging, language and identity, love, loss, body, and desire.

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