In today's podcast, we chat about what it's been like to create our first art challenge and share a few tips and insights from behind the scenes. It hasn't exactly been plain sailing but creative life rarely is. My goodness though, it feels good to push through and be at the stage where we can say that the challenge is live.
So what does it take to run an art challenge? How do you choose a theme? Where is the best place to host it? How long should it be and how do you get the word out? Just a few of the questions we’ll be answering as we chat about our experience so far.
And if you want to check out our challenge, it is called the Creative Elements Challenge and it’s running from the 10-14 February. It’s a five-part free video series and you can access here. The videos will be available to view until 2 March 2021.
We hope you enjoy the challenge and you also enjoy hearing about the challenge of creating our first challenge!
Sign up for the free Creative Elements Challenge at classes.laurahornart.com/courses/creative-elements-challenge
Find the show notes for this episode with all the links at https://www.laurahornart.com/thepodcast/120
Find me on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/laurahornart/
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