Artist Websites and Social Media
Virtual program
Thursday, April 25, 2024
5–7pm ET

When was the last time you updated your website? Do you have a professional mailing list? How do you engage your following on Instagram? In this digital age of SEO's and Explore pages, emerging artists have more access to self-promotion than ever. But with great power comes greater responsibility. Join PR experts Nathan Lucrisia, Director of Business Development (Threespot) and Mackenzie Spriggs, Founder and CEO (The Contemporary Creatives) for a crash course on how to make the most of your website and social media.


About Nathan Lucrisia

threespot.com
@threespot

Nathan Lucrisia is the Director of Business Development at Threespot. Nathan drives the agency’s growth by reaching out to new clients, engaging stakeholders, and building partnerships in the community. His background in marketing and business development, combined with a focus on technology, helps him define innovative solutions for clients in the social impact space.

Threespot is a Black woman-led digital strategy agency built to fight for socially conscious organizations. Founded in 1999, Threespot aims to interrupt the status quo and reshape how organizations think and talk about themselves. That’s translated into dynamic digital strategies, custom user experiences, and enlivened brands for the likes of the ACLU, Color of Change, and the National Park Service. As a Certified B Corp™, Threespot is committed to solving complex problems by bringing diverse perspectives and voices to the table and an empathetic ear to every conversation.


About Mackenzie Spriggs

contemporarycreatives.com
@thecontemporarycreatives

Mackenzie Spriggs is the Founder of The Contemporary Creatives®, a leading marketing agency in Washington, D.C. Mackenzie and her team specialize in crafting compelling campaigns that resonate with audiences and drive engagement through authentic storytelling and sustainable strategy. Clientele includes contemporary artists, art dealers, galleries, and leading art institutions. 

There was no marketing agency specifically tailored to directly serve independent artists until Contemporary Creatives came into existence in 2020. From a background entrenched in the gallery and museum world, Mackenzie observed the pressing need for independent artists to have access to digital marketing services and educational resources. Mackenzie spearheaded the launch of Contemporary Creatives and aimed to bridge the gap in the artistic space, empowering artists with the tools they need to achieve their professional goals with creativity and marketing precision.