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Mary Barron is "America's Favorite Single Dog Mom". She's currently a Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Blue Belt at 10th Planet ATX, Occupational Therapist, Content Creator and to me she's dynamite in human form -- small but mighty. We unpack our recent experience at Sheepdog Response "Protector 1" Self Defense Course, details about Mary like spending YEARS of her twenties living in a place without cell service *whut?!*... her introduction and journey in jiu jitsu, perspective on content creation and internet trolls and more. Just an all around good chat between a couple of gal pals. Find & Follow Mary HERE. Thank you for listening!
Meet Mary Barron. She is passionate about life and she's involved bringing on a competitive nature. She is down-to-earth, welcoming and loves connecting with people. Her career as an occupational therapist can be difficult to bring enough comfort and confidence to truly impact, but she brings herself to the job as she works in home health and special needs. There are many opportunities where she can connect. There are some things she can't fix and those situations can keep her up at night and make her cry in the shower. She wants to advocate and be their hero, but at the same time it has taught her to find boundaries. We talk about being a person who can set boundaries and where Mary wants to be sure that she doesn't over-correct and become icy and jaded. In her overall life she's found that she gets comfortable fast and fails to see warning signs…a work in progress, she calls it. Listening to her explain how she functions in life and in her chosen career, sport, and life with so much blending and working together one could say that everything combines to make her the person she is today. We talk about her jiujitsu path that began in 2018…a month before she turned 30. She says that the sports brought her back to who she was in organized sports. She is a life long athlete and the aspects she was missing included the need to compete. Experiencing competition in a new way brings joy and satisfaction…Mary use to punish herself in a very unhealthy ways, sometimes physically hurting herself and with a mindset of intensity of perfectionism. She tells us some of those instances. Mary has always demanded from herself and appreciated pats on the back, but her own expectations were higher than anyone else could possibly set for her. That approach was across the board in her life and not just athletics. Now, she competes and is controlling how it affects her and applies tools she's learned from the mat and in therapy — like giving grace and learning to accept defeat and not let it define her person. You will lean into this episode because Mary is open and vulnerable in her conversation as we talk about the process of the sport and how it applies to her life and how she talks to herself. She realizes her limitations and where she actively manages her thought patterns — that in itself is newfound strength. We talk about her process to compete and manage her energy levels. She is in tuned to herself and has done a lot of work to get there. We zero in on a discussion about therapy and the idea to embrace mental wellbeing and growing in areas to improve from the talking points to not drop the ball. Mary talks so easily about the process of the idea to have freedom and we talk about simply observing thoughts that gave her freedom to reach a goal and to apply what she has learned to excite and fuel what she can apply to her sport and to her life. It is refreshing to hear Mary's openness and to know that she is willing to share so much of who she is and address what so many may indeed be feeling. "If you don't set goals, then you can't meet them and that can be a pattern of self sabotage. Accept and revel in your accomplishments." Tune in! Music "STOMP" used by persmission of Donica Knight Holdman and Jim Huff
Mary Barron is female jiu jitsu competitor, social media content creator and CEO of jiu jitsu apparel brand, Dogfight Dojo from Austin, TX. In addition to her busy life as an athlete and entrepreneur, she also has has a professional career as an Occupational Therapist. Mary has grown a large following on Instagram and TikTok, sharing jiu jitsu content and highlighting other brands that she is affiliated with. We discussed her career as an Occupational Therapist, the work that it entails, the joy and fulfillment it brings her life and why she keeps it separate from what she shares online. We also talked about what took her down a pathway of jiu jitsu, the value it has brought her life and the training and recovery methods she uses to stay healthy and recover from injuries, including her use of Aktion products which she is an ambassador for. Make sure you follow Mary on social media @mary_a_b on Instagram and TikTok and make sure you SHARE this episode with your friends and leave a review about what you thought! Stay Curious! @thatcuriousjones on Instagram - Video clips also available on YouTube! ****************************************** This episode is brought to you by Aktion! For the very best specialty roast coffee and most effective natural supplements, you need to go to www.drinkaktion.com and use code CURIOUS at checkout! You will save 15% OFF your order each and every time! And if you sign up for monthly subscription orders, you will save an additional 20% OFF each month!
I have a chat with Mary Barron about her start in jiu jitsu, the importance of female leadership, being a good training partner, competition, boundaries, and much more.
Wil and Burrell ( fresh off his KO win ) talk with Philly Skateboard and fashion legend Jimmy Gorecki about repping Philly all over the world, Fighting vs Skating injuries, his big break, and much more. The guys also talk to Mary Barron about her BJJ Influencer status, using her success for good, the business of social media, and the secret powers of Kratom. #JimmyGorecki #MaryBarron #Cagesideshow 0:14:34 - Mary Barron 0;38:20 - Jimmy Gorecki SUBSCRIBE!! https://bit.ly/3ybriZB MERCH: https://cagesideshow.bigcartel.com/ Get More CAGESIDE: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cagesideshow/
Mary Barron is a 10th Planet Blue Belt, budding social media star, and an extremely hot girl in an extremely male dominated sport. In this episode, we discuss her jujitsu journey, how she build her brand, and how she deals with some of the unwanted attention that comes with being in her position. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/alex-strenger/support
Israel Adesanya retains, Brandon Moreno is victorious, and Nate Diaz is going to Diaz! The guys recap UFC 263, Bellator 260, and PFL 4 featuring Claressa Shields in her MMA debut. Ryan McGuire and Mary Barron of Third Coast Grappling join the show to discuss their upcoming PPV, this Saturday night on PPV on Fite TV. The guys were all set to talk about Teofimo Lopez vs. George Kambosos, and then Lopez tested positive for COVID. Anderson Silva boxes Julio Cesar Chaves Jr. in Mexico and UFC on Las Vegas 29 features a Featherweight banger between Dan Ige and The Korean Zombie!
Israel Adesanya retains, Brandon Moreno is victorious, and Nate Diaz is going to Diaz! The guys recap UFC 263, Bellator 260, and PFL 4 featuring Claressa Shields in her MMA debut. Ryan McGuire and Mary Barron of Third Coast Grappling […] The post Fight Night ATX – June 15, 2021 appeared first on Fight Night ATX.
This week's guest is our good friend, Mary Barron! Mary lives in Austin, TX and is on her way to becoming a professional jiu-jitsu fighter. Although she has only been practicing the art for a year and a half, Mary has gained an incredible presence online and has excelled at an enormous rate in her rankings. We spoke to her about how she has grown so quickly, plus got into what it takes to get the resilient mind of a jiu-jitsu fighter. Follow Mary on Instagram @mary_a_b and @dogfightdojo
Advice from artists on how to get ready for a studio tour or to set up an art booth at a fare. Keep your eye on the prize, engage your audience of all ages. Call in and add your expertise to the show! East Boulder County Artists join us for this show, welcome to the tour. Artist participants: Suzanne Webel, Roni LaVine, ronilynn.com, Anita Jantz, JantzArt.com, Nina MacLeod Freda, Nina MacLeod Freda, NinasArtDesigns.com, Mary Barron, adagioartglass.com, Susan Helen Strok, SusanHelenStrok.com, Karen Divine, KarenDivinePhotography.com, Willy Eggerman, WilliEggerman.com, 88 88 ArtLook, 8888ArtLook.com, Annette Coleman, AnnetteColemanArtist.com, Linda Everson, Linda Everson, LindaCEverson.com, Linda Gleitz, LindaGleitzArt.com, Joan Jordon, JoanJordanDesign.com, Molly Hargarten, MollyHargarten.com
131-Dos & Don'ts at Art Openings with Annette Coleman & Co-Host: Suzanne Frazier Call in with your suggestions on how to enjoy an art opening either as the artist or as a patron. What works for you as you prepare for your opening? Featured artists: Claudia Roulier, claudiaroulier.com Meg Ingraham, megingraham.com Ryan Rice, RyanRiceFineArt.com Tracy Weil, TracyWeil.com, Mary Barron, adagioartglass.com, Lola Montejo, LolaMontejo.com, Annette Coleman, annettecolemanartist.com, Daniel Gonzalas, danielsartwork.com, Keith Howard, Spark Gallery, Meg Ingram, megingrahamart.com, Tim Mooney, timmooneystudio.com Sponsored by: 88 88ArtLook, 8888ArtLook.com LisaBellMusic.com All the best for your art career, Annette Coleman, Artist and founder 88 88 ArtLook 303.941.8887 8888ArtLook annette@8888ArtLook.com
Guest hosts: Mary Horrocks, the Dairy Center, Boulder Colorado thedairy.org Suzanne Frazier, SuzanneFrazier.com Learn from other artists about their experiences with both sides of the jurying process. What to expect, fees, rules and juriors. Artists, critic, and the public weigh in on the process of jurying art. How do we as artists perceive the process? What is the public’s role? Or should they have one? What is the curator’s role? Do you self jury your art prior to submitting to a call for entry? Tonight’s sponsor: 8888ArtLook.com Artists interviewed: Claudia Roulier, claudiaroulier.com Ryan Rice, RyanRiceFineArt.com Mary Barron, adagioartglass.com, Jim Caldwell, artworknetwork.com, Annette Coleman, annettecolemanartist.com, Any Odorizzi, Metro State BFA Tracy Weil, TracyWeil.com Lola Montejo, LolaMontejo.com
With guest hosts: Suzanne Frazier & Lisa Michot Creating strong, lasting and art with a message is important work. What artists do you respect, emulate or view for inspiration in creating your own strong work. Do you have a message in each of your works or not. And why not. Is your message pure beauty or does the beauty not matter to you if your message comes across. Call in to help us discover new artists, old masters and what strong art means to you. Sponsored by: 88 88ArtLook, 8888ArtLook LisaBellMusic.com Artists: Aliza Lelah, AlizaLela.com Gretchen Archeta, Boulder Arts Resource.com Mary Barron, AdagioArtGlass.com Jackie Buttler, ArtGraze.com Annette Coleman, AnnetteColemanArtist.com Suzanne Frazier, SuzanneFrazier.com Lisa Michot, LisaMichotArt.com
What is a unique, rewarding or influential experience that you would like to share about teaching? What is Art Education and can you standardize it? Artists pre-interviewed: Mary Barron, adagioartglass.com Daniel Gonzalez, DanielsArtwork.com Kimberlee Ryan, http//:me.com/KimberleeRyan Jim Caldwell, artworknetwork.com Annette Coleman, annettecolemanartist.com 8888ArtLook.com Lisa Michot, LisaMichotArt.com, Meg Ingraham, megingraham.com
Guest host Chrissy Mount Kapp will add her expertise in being in the juried art show circuit. Call in ask questions, learn more for your art career. Many artists and buyers are not aware of the juried art show circuits or the nature of them. Join us as we talk about the process of getting in and setting up a show, including the jury process, building a unique body of work and acquiring the proper booth set up and display materials. Doing juried shows is a good way to self promote your artwork to the masses, We will also address the differences in showing in fairs and being promoted by an art gallery, the pros and cons of both. Chrissy Mount Kapp, vintagepainter.com AnnetteColemanArtist.com SuzanneFrazier.com Jim Caldwell, ArtworkNetwork.com PeggyKrizak.com Mary Barron, adagioartglass.com karendivinephotography.com LindaCEverson.com Sponsored by: 8888ArtLook LisaBellMusic.com
How to prepare for your art opening? Practical advice from fellow artists help you have a successful stress free art opening or reception. Nap the day of, press release early, social media constantly and being present at the event are some of the tips shared tonight. Join the conversation. Artists pre-interviewed: Meg Ingraham, MegIngrahamArt.com Lola Montejo, lolamontejo.com Tracy Weil, WeilWorks.com Tim Mooney, timmooneystudio.com Keith Howard, SparkGallery.com Amy Odorizzi, linkedin.com/in/aodorizzi Mary Barron, www.adagioartglass.com Claudia Roulier, claudiaroulier.com Daniel Gonzalas, ArtworkNetwork.com Ryan Rice, ryanricefineart.com Carol Garnand, CarolSilks.com Annette Coleman, AnnetteColemanArtist.com, 88 88 ArtLook.com, Jim Caldwell, Artwork Network.com,
Please join us for this interesting topic on inspiration. From nature to fellow artists many areas of interest are expored. Weigh in on where you find your inspiration for your art work. Artists pre-inverviewed: Annette Coleman, AnnetteColemanArtist.com Jim Caldwell, ArtworkNetwork.com Suzanne Frazier, SuzanneFrazier.com 8888ArtLook.com Chandler Romeo, chandlerromeo.com Reed Weimer Linda Everson LindaCEveron.com Mary Barron, AdigioGlass.com Mardiw Driftmier
69-How to prepare for a Studio Tour or Fair Advice from artists on how to get ready for a studio tour or to set up an art booth at a fare. Keep your eye on the prize, engage your audience of all ages. Call in and add your expertise to the show! Artist participants: Mary Barron, adagioartglass.com, Susan Helen Strok, SusanHelenStrok.com, Karen Divine, www.karendivinephotography.com, Willy Eggerman, willieggerman.com, 88 88 ArtLook, 8888ArtLook.com, Annette Coleman, AnnetteColemanArtist.com, Jim Caldwell, ArtworkNetwork.com, Linda Everson, Linda Everson, LindaCEverson, Linda Gleitz, lindagleitzart.com, Joan Jordon, joanjordandesign.com, Gary Parkins, GaryParkins.com
Learn from other artists about their experiences with both sides of the Jurying process. What to expect, fees, rules and juriors. Artists, critic, and the public weigh in on the process of jurying art. How do we as artists perceive the process? What is the public’s role? Or should they have one? What is the curator’s role? Do you self jury your art prior to submitting to a call for entry? Tonight’s sponsor: 8888ArtLook.com Artists interviewed: Claudia Roulier, claudiaroulier.com Ryan Rice, RyanRiceFineArt.com Mary Barron, adagioartglass.com, Jim Caldwell, artworknetwork.com, Annette Coleman, annettecolemanartist.com, Any Odorizzi, Metro State BFA Tracy Weil, TracyWeil.com Lola Montejo, LolaMontejo.com Mary Horrocks, Gallery Coordinator, The Dairy Center for the Arts and Directory Longmont Studio Tour, thedairy.org & longmontstudiotour.org, 8888ArtLook.com
Where does inspiration come from? Nature, life, dreams, spiritual practices are just a few areas where artists have found inspiration. Where, what and how do you connect to your inspiration? Artists are collectors of things, images and experiences. What is it that you collect that inspires you? Do you incorporate that into your work? Is it visible or hardly there? Artists pre-recorded and their links: Mary Barron, adagioartglass.com, Mark Rossier, markrossierpottery.com, Linda Glietz, lindagleitz.com, Linda Everson, lindaceverson.com, Jerry Simpson, recycle2art.com/artists/Jerry Simpson.htm, Jean Smith, jeanbsmith.com, Claudia Roulier, claudiaroulier.com, Annette Coleman, AnnetteColemanArtist.com, Jim Caldwell, ArtworkNetwork.com, 88 88 ArtLook, (888-827-8566), 8888ArtLook.com
The Alchemy of art glass. What is cool, warm and hot glass and what are the advantages of each. We learn from artists how they were drawn into this beautiful medium and how they work and market their wares. Plus how to display to the best advantage a medium that requires light to hit it to make it sparkle and shine. Artists prerecorded: Sandy Jackson, sandyjacksonfineart.com, modernglasssolution.com, Robin Grabowski, glassponydesigns.com, Erin Diekman, bloomartglass.com, Leslie Silverman, dlartglass.com, Mary Barron, Adagioartglass.com, Jim Caldwell, artworknetwork.com, Annette Coleman, annettecolemanartist.com, 8888ArtLook.com
When it comes to strong emotion what art comes to mind? Such as work that denotes: Love & romance, death & birth, war & peace, religion & politics. Picasso's Guernica, Fredia Kahlo's, The Broken Column, Louise Bourgeois, Maman (spider), Marc Chagal, the Birthday. Compare and contrasts of representational and non-reprensentational works and how this has changed over time. Artists pre-interviewed and live: Aliza Lelah, imaginecolorado.org, AlizaLelah.com, Mary Horrocks, Gallery Coordinator, thedairy.org, & Longmont Studio Tour, longmontstudiotour.org, Jim Caldwell, ArtworkNetwork.com, suzannefrazier, Suzanne Frazier.com, Annette Coleman, AnnetteColemanArtist.com, Danice Crawford, marisolimports.com, Mary Barron, adagioartglass.com, Lillian Kennedy, lilliankennedy.com, Gretchen Acharya, openartsboulder.org, boulderartsresourse.org
Potpourri, our favorite bits from our previous 27 shows! Artists share their views on a variety of topics. Guest co-host Suzanne Frazier, suzannefrazier.com, Mary Barron, AdagioArtGlass.com, Katie Hoffman, KatieHoffman.com, Marco Montanari, marcomontanari-encausticart.com, Kate McGinnis, mcguinnessstudio.com, Barbara Kornfeld, barbarakornfeldarts.com, Maureen Ruddy Burkhart, maureenruddyburkhart.com, Annette Coleman, AnnetteColemanArtist.com, ArtLook, 888-8ArtLook.com
What is a unique, rewarding or influential experience that you would like to share about teaching? Artists pre-interviewed: Mary Barron, adagioartglass.com Daniel Gonzalez, DanielsArtwork.com Kimberlee Ryan, http//:me.com/KimberleeRyan Jim Caldwell, artworknetwork.com Annette Coleman, annettecolemanartist.com 8888ArtLook.com, Lisa Michot, LisaMichotArt.com, Meg Ingraham, megingraham.com
How many Art Fairs do you do in a year? How do you travel and do you stay with friends or family when out of town? How do you evaluate which ones to enter. What has been your best and worst experiences? Any suggestions to new comers to the Fair world? What are the dos and don't of Art fairs. Artists preinterviewed: Karen Divine, KarenDivinePhotography.com, Linda Everson, LindaEverson.com, Mary Barron, adagioartglass.com, Suzanne Frazier, SuzanneFrazier.com, Jim Caldwell, artworknetwork.com, Annette Coleman, annettecolemanartist.com
How do you cultivate patrons? How do you contact them? Where do you find them and do you share them with other artists? Artistis prerecorded and their links: Susan Wechsler, mosaicsbysusan.com Sally Echert, sallyeckert.com Regina Benson, reginabenson.com, Pat Finley, patriciajfinley.com MaryHorocks at the Dairy Center, Boulder CO, Leah Bradley, leahbradley.com, Jim Caldwell, ArtworkNetwork.com, Annette Coleman, AnnetteColemanArtist.com Barbara Kornfeld, barbarakornfeldarts.com, Mary Barron, www.adagioartglass.com, Diane Wood, DianeWoodArtist.com, Claire Evans, ClaireEvans.com, Bloomin Arts, Abecedariangallery.com, AudienceDevelopment.wordpress.com, www.bloominarts.org, theresahaberkorn.blogspot.com, My phone cut out at the tail end of the show, sorry for the dead air, it took a few minutes to take care of the situation!
Artists are collectors of things, images and experiences. What is it that you collect that inspires you? Do you incorporate that into your work? Is it visible or hardly there? Artists pre-reorded and their links: Mary Barron, adagioartglass.com, Mark Rossier, markrossierpottery.com, Linda Glietz, lindagleitz.com, Linda Everson, lindaceverson.com, Jerry Simpson, recycle2art.com/artists/Jerry Simpson.htm, Jean Smith, jeanbsmith.com, Gene Michieli, geanmichieli.com, Claudia Roulier, claudiaroulier.com
Artists give up their secrets and give their advice to other artists on what has worked for them in their art career. Artists interviewed: Bernice Strawn, strawn-art.com, Mel Strawn, strawnart.com, Daniel Strawn, arcadiadesignstudio.com, John King, JohnKingArts.com, Keven Krasnoff, Krasnoff.com, Leslie Maya-Charles, lmayacharles@gmail.com, Martine Amade´, amadeart.com, Connie B. Burkhart, sunflowercanyon.com, Mary Barron, adagioartglass.com, Leah Bradley, leahbradley.com, Susan Helen Strok,paintedpencil@comcast.net, prospectartistsassn.com, Suzanne Frazier, suzannefrazier.com
What art organizations have helped your art career? National, local, guilds, coops, schools and salons? Artists share their successes with being a part of a group. Artists interviewed: Sanga Nengudi, SangaSanga.com, Leslie Aguillard, ArtSavesTheWorld.com, Ferenc Gyulafia, ArtSavesTheWorld.com, Mary Barron, adagioartglass.com, Phil Bender, pirateartonline.org, Robert Castelino, RLCPhoto.com, Diane Stum Fekete, Letterink@gmail.com, micallig.org, Caron Schwartz Ellis, CelumeCreek.com, Suzanne Frazier, suzannefrazier.com, prospectartistsassn.com, LongmontStudioTour.org, Annette Coleman, AnnetteColemanArtist.com, Jim Caldwell, ArtWorkNetwork.com 8888ArtLook.com
To Jury or be juried. Artists, critic, and the public weigh in on the process of jurying art. How do we as artists perceive the process? What is the public’s role? Or should they have one? What is the curator’s role? Do you self jury your art prior to submitting to a call for entry? Tonight’s sponsors: Up Start Crow Theatre and 8888ArtLook.com Artists interviewed: Claudia Roulier, claudiaroulier.com Ryan Rice, RyanRiceFineArt.com Mary Barron, adagioartglass.com, Jim Caldwell, artworknetwork.com, Annette Coleman, annettecolemanartist.com, Any Odorizzi, Metro State BFA Tracy Weil, TracyWeil.com Lola Montejo, LolaMontejo.com Mary Horrocks, Gallery Coordinator, The Dairy Center for the Arts and Directory Longmont Studio Tour, thedairy.org & longmontstudiotour.org
Myths and Realities of artists. What does society think and say about artists? You won’t be famous until you….Poor starving……flaky, dreamer, angst ridden ……What myths do you have to dispel in order to embrace a healthy reality as a successful artist? Myths about artists and how they live and work abound. These myths create misunderstanding in the minds of collectors and become obstacles for artists who have absorbed them. When artists shed these misconceptions and plant themselves squarely inside the realities, more energy is available for a creative lifestyle and sustainable art business. Aletta de Wall tackles these Myths: 'My art speakes for it's self', 'Artists are not business people', and 'One big break will make my career'. Subscribe today and receive a free art marketing guide: "Eleven Tips for Success for Fine Artists" Digital Recording and 15-page PDF Presentation by Artist Advisor Aletta de Wal Download here: www.artistcareertraining.com/blogtalk-radio Tonight’s sponsors: Up Start Crow Theatre,8888ArtLook.com Artists interviewed: Claudia Roulier, claudiaroulier.com Ryan Rice, RyanRiceFineArt.com Mary Barron, adagioartglass.com, Jim Caldwell, artworknetwork.com, Annette Coleman, annettecolemanartist.com, Leah Bradley, leahbradley.com, Daniel Gonzalas, Todd Redman, earth-marks.com
Guest host Jean Smith: Practical tips for a successful opening. Timetables for keeping on schedule from 6 months out to the day of your opening. How to create a buzz for your work, beyond the punch bowl. Artists interviewed: 8888 Art Look, tonight’s sponsor Up Start Crow Theatre, tonight’s sponsor Any Odorizzi, Metro State BFA Claudia Roulier, claudiaroulier.com Meg Ingraham, megingraham.com Ryan Rice, RyanRiceFineArt.com Tracy Weil, TracyWeil.com Jean Smith, jeanbsmith.com, Mary Barron, adagioartglass.com, Lola Montejo, LolaMontejo.com Jim Caldwell, artworknetwork.com, Annette Coleman, annettecolemanartist.com, Dismis Rotta, dismasrotta.com, Stefka Trusz, stefkatrusz.com, Colin McGraw, colinmcgraw.zenfolio.com Roxanne Rossi, paperclouds.com
Artists discuss what has been working for getting the word out to old and new patrons. Traditional media has cut back their art coverage so where have you turned? Email invitations, social networking sites, posters, word of mouth or mailings. Artist interviews featured: Tim Mooney, timmooneystudio.com, Daniel gonzalez, danielartwork.com, Jean Smith, jbsmith.com, Keith Howard, sparkgallery.com, Leah Bradley, leahbradley.com, Mary Barron, adagioartglass.com, Sue Crosby Doyle, artworknetwork.com, Jim Caldwell, artworknetwork.com, Annette Coleman, annettecolemanartist.com Other artists and artist resources mentioned: www.corenewartspace.com, Alyson B. Stanfield, artbizcoach.com, Katie Hoffman, katiehoffman.com, Aletta de Wal, artistcareertraining.com, Joe Higgins, squishtoid.blogspot.com
A wide variety of artists from diverse backgrounds discuss the pros and cons of various art venues. Local, regional or national in scope what works for them. Art Fairs, juried shows, coop galleries, galleries and open studios. Artists featured: Mary Barron www.adagioartglass.com, Mardie Dalzell Driftmier www.artworknetwork.com, Vincent Greico Vgreico88@Gmail.com, Jean Smith www.jbsmith.com, Mark Rossier www.markrossierpottery.com, Linda Gleitz www.lindagleitz.com, Marco Montanari www.MarcoMontanri-EncausticArt.com, Leah Bradley www.leahbradley.com, Annette Coleman www.annettecolemanartist.com, Jim Caldwell www.artworknetwork.com Barbara Kornfeld www.barbarakornfeldarts.com, www.openarts.org,Linda C Everson, www.LindaCEverson.com.