Westcott Bay Questions
- Are there similar websites that you like? What are some things that you like about these sites?
- What are some things that you like about your website that you would like to keep and what are some features that you dislike?
- What colors would you like to use? Pictures of buildings, facilities, and park?
- Who will provide the content for the website?
- Is your wildlife and plants page necessary or do you want to keep it?
- What are the most important links on your current page?
- Current list of classes being offered?
- Do you have any information about the individual artists displaying their work in the park?
- Who are the audiences you are trying to reach?
- Are there other art institutes across the country that would be comparable and how does Westcott differ from these places?
- How many people on average attend classes and workshops, and what kinds of workshops/classes are offered?
- Pictures of people attending classes?
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I like your class website!
I hate the constantly changing set of images at the top. I don’t much like the colors. The map of the sculpture park is way cool, but I don’t know how to do it. Which means I don’t know how to update it and it needs updating!
We have no real buildings, just a little kiosk. I could get some pictures of that next week.
I will provide content. What do you need?
We need to have the nature stuff because it’s in our mission. But I agree, it feels “added on.” Can you help figure out how to integrate it more?
Most important links are to get people to join and to donate.
I don’t know the current classes, and the Board member responsible is out of town for two weeks. I’ll see what I can do.
We could probably get more info about the artists. We should definitely get contact info. I’ll work on that.
The audience is people with enough money to donate to the park or to actually buy one of our sculptures.
We haven’t looked around much at other art institutes. There is one in Tucson that seems similar: Tohono Chul Park.
I don’t know how many people attend, but I know they are well attended. I’ll find out.
I’ll ask for pix again.