Unlock Your Artistic Potential at the Business for Artists Conference
Whether you are an artist looking to navigate the ever-evolving landscape of the creative industry, wanting to expand your network, gain practical business skills or simply trying to stay ahead in the digital age, the Business for Artists Conference is designed to empower artists and non-profit professionals alike. This two-day event is not only an investment in your career, but your artistic journey and potential, as well.
The conference kicks off at The Centre (20880 Centre Pointe Parkway) on Friday, October 6, with a focus specifically on non-profit professional development. Esteemed experts in non-profit marketing, budgeting, program management and fundraising will share their knowledge and insights. Seasoned experts seeking to refine their skills or someone new to this non-profit sector will both find immense benefits to this day which is dedicated to enriching one’s understanding and expertise in this field.
On Saturday, October 7, the spotlight shifts to artists working in the visual arts, music and film industries. Regardless of your level of experience, this conference will offer thoughtfully curated workshops which cater to all creative enthusiasts. From aspiring artists taking their first steps in the field to mid-career specialists aiming to harness the power of social media and digital marketing, the Business for Artists Conference has something for everyone.
The workshops are designed to equip attendees with practical business and career skills essential for success in the arts. A lineup of local speakers hailing from the vibrant arts community of Los Angeles and beyond brings a diverse range of perspectives and expertise. Speakers include, but are not limited to, Jeff Thompson, an actor, writer, magician and tax professional, Regina Mamou, a research-based installation artist who focuses on the desire to understand the diversity of ideological systems, Jonathan Pickett, a creative producer-editor with People People Media Co. and Alex Paik, a Los Angeles artist, community builder, curator and writer. Drawing from various arts disciplines, these speakers represent the exceptional talent and creativity found in the arts and entertainment industry.
Beyond the valuable knowledge shared within the workshops, the Business for Artists Conference also represents the opportunity to expand your network. Connecting with like-minded individuals, sharing experiences and forging collaborations can be a catalyst for growth and new artistic ventures. The conference provides a supportive environment that encourages collaboration and fosters lasting connections among artists, creatives and non-profit art professionals alike.
With a comprehensive program tailored to meet the needs of artists at every stage, this event empowers individuals to confidently navigate the business side of their craft. From marketing strategies to financial planning, the conference ensures that artists have the tools necessary to thrive in a competitive industry. This exceptional learning and network opportunity is here to help you take your career to new heights. Whether you are seeking inspiration, growth or practical advice, this conference promises to be an immersive experience that will unlock your artistic potential and set you on a path of success.
Expand your horizons, broaden your skill set and connect with a vibrant community of artists and professionals. At the Business for Artists Conference, embark on a transformative journey that will shape your career in the arts. For more information about the Business for Artists Conference, please visit www.SantaClaritaArts.com.
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