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Monday, May 18, 2026 - 7:00 - 8:30 pm EDT

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$40.00

The Disorganization Dilemma

Artists and collectors may start out being able to handle their information with folders and spreadsheets but by the time the body of work has grown and there is pressure to share it in more than occasional ways, that level of organization ends up being time-consuming and dysfunctional.

One Database, Everything Organized

It’s very possible to build a website with an extended database that can handle all the data relating to every piece in a body or collection of work—as well as handle contacts, sales and invoicing, exhibition history, private viewing rooms, reports, timelines and c.v. generation, and much more.

Information in the database can be publicly displayed, privately shared or kept just for your archives.

What We’ll Explore

We’ll focus on what learning what participants find to be their biggest needs and discussing steps that are needed to prepare your data for a more organized system.

We’ll also explore options available for building the functionality into your own website to suit your needs—no need for one-size-fits-all platforms.

 

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The Disorganization Dilemma

Artists and collectors may start out being able to handle their information with folders and spreadsheets but by the time the body of work has grown and there is pressure to share it in more than occasional ways, that level of organization ends up being time-consuming and dysfunctional.

One Database, Everything Organized

It’s very possible to build a website with an extended database that can handle all the data relating to every piece in a body or collection of work—as well as handle contacts, sales and invoicing, exhibition history, private viewing rooms, reports, timelines and c.v. generation, and much more.

Information in the database can be publicly displayed, privately shared or kept just for your archives.

What We’ll Explore

We’ll focus on what learning what participants find to be their biggest needs and discussing steps that are needed to prepare your data for a more organized system.

We’ll also explore options available for building the functionality into your own website to suit your needs—no need for one-size-fits-all platforms.

 

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