So You’re an Artist, Now What? Foundations for Promoting Your Work 2
June 14, 2026
2-5pm at Mooresville Arts
In this follow-up workshop, artist and content strategist Rachel J. Haungs focuses on simplifying the process of promoting your artwork—helping you build a sustainable, low-effort approach to showing up consistently online.
Designed for artists who feel overwhelmed by social media or unsure what to share, this session breaks down how to turn your existing creative process into effective, repeatable content. Participants will learn how to create re-purposeable content, develop a manageable posting schedule, and build a streamlined system for promoting their work across platforms.
This is not a “go viral” strategy. Instead, it’s a practical foundation for using free marketing tools in a way that maximizes visibility while minimizing time and effort. From understanding different social media platforms to learning how to share your work without showing your face, this workshop offers flexible, approachable strategies that meet artists where they are.
Participants will explore best practices for documenting their process, creating both image and video content, and testing what works without burnout. The workshop also covers how to maintain consistency, amplify reach, and engage professionally within the online art community while supporting relationships with galleries.
Attendees will receive ready-to-use tools, including content outlines for captions and video, a sample posting schedule, re-purposing guides, and checklists to simplify the entire workflow—from documenting artwork to sharing it online. This workshop is ideal for artists who want to spend less time figuring out what to post and more time creating, while building confidence in how they present and promote their work.