“Making a Plan in a Time of Uncertainty” w/ Laura Baring-Gould
Wednesdays, April 28 & May 5, 2021 | 2:00 – 4:00 PM
(this is a TWO-part webinar experience)
Over two webinar sessions, artists will develop the building blocks for a strategic plan for their creative career. This highly interactive course will help artists examine their goals and values, inventory their skills, and practice budgeting with an eye to maximizing opportunity and stability in the midst of crisis. Laura Baring-Gould’s
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“Making a Plan in a Time of Uncertainty” w/ Laura Baring-Gould
Wednesdays, April 28 & May 5, 2021 | 2:00 – 4:00 PM
(this is a TWO-part webinar experience)
Over two webinar sessions, artists will develop the building blocks for a strategic plan for their creative career. This highly interactive course will help artists examine their goals and values, inventory their skills, and practice budgeting with an eye to maximizing opportunity and stability in the midst of crisis. Laura Baring-Gould’s practice includes award-winning installations, public artworks and small bronzes sold in galleries, juried shows and through private commissions.
Suitable for artists in all disciplines.
Open to artists across Massachusetts and Rhode Island. Priority given first to A4A Capacity-Building Grantees.
Register for free via Zoom
With the COVID-19 pandemic’s devastating effect on practicing artists, Assets for Artists has redesigned its business and financial education programming to provide artists with recovery-focused, distance-learning opportunities that largely retain the intimate cohort-focused style of our in-person workshops. Let’s come together to discuss current challenges, relief efforts, and opportunities for artists’ financial futures.
All workshops are FREE and held via Zoom, with pre-registration required to keep the webinar cohorts at a size that maximizes participation and peer support.
WORKSHOP REGISTRATION PRIORITIES: Generally, our workshops are open to artists who currently live in the states of Massachusetts, Rhode Island, or Connecticut. In general, space is limited, and your registration is not guaranteed to be approved. Please be aware that priority will be given to:
Artists whose practice best matches the focus of the training.
Artists of color. A4A recognizes that the dire impacts of the pandemic have disproportionately affected BIPOC communities, and our 2021 programming is especially focused on supporting artists of color.
For RI & CT: preference will be given to artists in rural areas due to a collaboration with the USDA.
Artists who meet additional geographic priorities due to partnerships with organizations in a given region. These will be specified with individual workshops.
Learn about Assets for Artists’ accessibility resources
for artists who live with impairments and disabilities.
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