Unfettering Artists' Productivity and Impact

CCI - Cultivating Resilience - EUREKA

4:00 PM Aug 21 - 2:30 PM Aug 22, 2020

Topic: Networking/Field Learning

Provider/Presenting Organization: The Ink People and Center for Cultural Innovation

Location: North Coast

https://www.inkpeople.org/cultivating-resilience

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The Ink People and the Center for Cultural Innovation present

Cultivating Resilience:
Online Art and Culture Symposium for Humboldt County and North Coast Artists and Creative Entrepreneurs

 
Join us from the comfort of your home for shared learning and professional development. This 2-day symposium will center art and culture as strategies for adaptation, response, and renewal.

Day 1, Friday 8/21/20, 4-6pm
Conversations on Cultivating Resilience with Julian Lang, Brittany Britton, Argie Munoz, Alissa Pattison, Monique Desir, Octavio Acosta, Leslie Castellano, and Laura Poppiti (CCI).
 
Presenters will talk about their perspectives on resilience from their personal and cultural practices. We will then break out into discussion groups about how artists' resilience is necessary for social transformation and survival.
 
Day 2, Saturday 8/22/20, 1-2:30pm
Choose from 2 Workshops:
 
(1) Sustaining Your Art Business
with Krista Smith (Oakland-based consultant specializing in fundraising, funding advocacy, and networking) and HA Pearson (Eureka-based business owner of "The Bodega", artist selling nationally through a wide variety of platforms). Participants will learn strategies for adaptation and response for artist business practices during the present landscape.

(2) Equity Takes Practice
with (SF-based artist, curator, and consultant) Rhiannon Evans MacFadyen. In this workshop, participants will recognize/name colonial practices/language/thinking and develop strategies for transforming these toxic practices (and ensure that the labor of transformation doesn't keep falling entirely on POC folks but, rather, that institutions are held accountable/take responsibility.)
 
Cost: Free
 
 
This event is made possible by a partnership with the Center for Cultural Innovation and is supported in part by the California Arts Council, a state agency. Learn more at www.arts.ca.gov.
 

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