Allow me to make a couple of observations for the wider readership of this list.
It's bad practice to reply to any list when the purpose of the posting is to communicate with the sender only. We have had a few people using the list to register their interest in particular events or to hold one-to-one converstations. This unnecessarily adds to all our mailboxes, causing frustration, when a mailing to the sender would be far better. However, I'm not trying to limit discussion - I think we could use this list far more to discuss drawing research matters.
On the subject of publicising drawing events I'm generally in favour of this. But, please, if you do want to post information about a forthcoming event, then include an email address for people to respond to. If in doubt, send information to me and I'd be happy to discuss it with you.
Steve Garner
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From: The UK drawing research network mailing list on behalf of Howard Hollands
Sent: Sat 06/05/2006 11:52
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Subject: Research Network purpose
Please could the Drawing Research Network review its use as a personal marketing vehicle as I think members may become disinclined to use it.
Thanks
Howard Hollands
Please put me down for the 3 June workshop
Thanks Rachel Pearcey
On 5/5/06 1:07 pm, "Sylvia Lea Reitzema" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> As part of the educational learning programme I would like to inform you of
> the following workshops to be held at the Stanley Picker Gallery, Kingston
> University.
> Kind regards
>
> Sylvia Reitzema
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