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SUMMARY:CCI - Business of Art Sampler Platter
DESCRIPTION: \n\n \n\nCCI's signature Business of Art entrepreneurial
  training program is designed to enhance the business skills of artists 
 and creative entrepreneurs working across the creative disciplines. Norm
 ally presented as a 10-week bootcamp for up to 24 artists, the program c
 overs goal setting, marketing and promotion, strategic planning, financi
 al management, legal issues, and funding your art business. Taught by ar
 ts business leaders with both commercial and nonprofit experience, the B
 usiness of Art curriculum is rooted in the idea that your art business i
 s driven by two elements: your core values and the people who value what
  you do. \n\nThis Business of Art Sampler Platter offers nutritious n
 uggets of learning from the Business of Art curriculum in three, easily 
 digestible, 1-hour webinars led by contributors to the 3rd Edition of th
 e Business of Art book.\n\n \n\nParticipants must register separately
  for each workshop in this series.\n\n \n\n-- March 8: Branding with Su
 e Bell Yank  --\n\nHow to promote your work in a way that is true to yo
 ur values and connects with your people.\n\n--   --\n\n-- March 15: Pri
 cing with Elaine Grogan-Luttrull  --\n\nHow to set prices based on your
  Costs, Customers, Competition, and Competencies.\n\n--   --\n\n--   -
 -\n\n-- March 22: Legal Issues with Casey Summar --\n\nHow to choose a b
 usiness entity type (LLC, Nonprofit, Sole Proprietor, etc.) for your art
  business.\n\nNOTE: A recording of this webinar will be shared with regi
 strants only. It will NOT be shared on YouTube. \n\n--  REGISTRATION I
 S CLOSED. --\n\n \n\n \n\nRegistrants will receive a coupon code for 2
 0% off CCI's Business of Art workbook. Coupon expires 6/30/2023, one t
 ime use only, one purchase per person.\n\n \n\n------------------------
 ------------------------------------------------\n\n-- Presenter Bios --
 \n\n \n\nSUE BELL YANK (Branding) is Executive Director of Clockshop 
 LA. She has worked in arts, entertainment, and public schools for over 1
 5 years, including most recently as Deputy Director at 18th Street Arts
  Center in Santa Monica, and as Associate Director of Academic Programs
  at the Hammer Museum, where she formed city-wide partnerships triangula
 ting communities, the arts, government, and schools through conversatio
 ns around equity, intergenerational storytelling, and sustainability. He
 r expertise lies in communications strategies, community outreach and pa
 rtnerships, program development, arts pedagogy, and audience development
 . She teaches arts education at UCLA, frequently writes about socially e
 ngaged art practice and pedagogy, and has been a Field Researcher for A 
 Blade of Grass and Asian Arts Initiative. Sue edited the 3rd Edition of
  CCI's Business of Art, and is a contributing author to the publication
 .\n\n \n\nELAINE GROGAN-LUTTRULL, CPA-PFS, AFC® (Pricing) is the foun
 der of Minerva Financial Arts, a company devoted to building financial 
 literacy and empowerment in creative individuals and organizations. Her 
 workshops and presentations have been featured nationwide. Elaine teache
 s at the Columbus College of Art & Design, where she served as the Depar
 tment Head for Business & Entrepreneurship from 2014-2018. Previously, E
 laine served as the Director of Financial Analysis for The Juilliard Sch
 ool and in the Transaction Advisory Services practice of Ernst & Young i
 n New York.Elaine is the author of Arts & Numbers (Agate, B2 2013) and t
 he forthcoming Five Questions (Agate, B2). She is based in Columbus, Ohi
 o where she serves on the boards of the Short North Alliance, Social Ven
 tures, and the Financial Therapy Association. Elaine is a Business of A
 rt, 3rd Edition, contributing author.\n\n \n\nCASEY SUMMAR (Legal Issue
 s) is an attorney and national consultant working with organizations and
  artists on organizational strategy, planning, and board development. Sh
 e serves as Of Counsel with the Law Firm for Non-Profits and is an adjun
 ct Professor of Law at Vanderbilt University. Prior to relocating to Sou
 thern California, Casey founded the Tennessee Volunteer Lawyers for the 
 Arts in 2005 which grew to become the Arts & Business Council of Greater
  Nashville, an arts service organization dedicated to ensuring a thrivin
 g arts community, for which she served as Executive Director for over a 
 decade. In that role, she advised the boards and staff of over 400 nonpr
 ofits at all stages of organizational lifecycle from formation to operat
 ions to transition. Casey was recognized for this work as the 2016 Nonpr
 ofit CEO of the Year for Middle Tennessee. Casey serves on the boards of
  the national Craft Emergency Relief Fund (CERF+), the Carpinteria Arts 
 Center, and the Lois & Walter Capps Project. Casey received her J.D. wit
 h honors from Vanderbilt University Law School and graduated magna cum l
 aude from Belmont University with a B.F.A in Photography. Casey is based
  in Carpinteria, CA.\n\n \n\n------------------------------------------
 ------------------------------\n\n \n\nDates: Wednesdays, March 8, 15,
  and 22\n\n \n\nTime: 12:00-1:00pm PT / 3:00-4:00pm ET\n\n \n\nOnline
  platform: A Zoom link will be emailed to those who register. The event
 s will be recorded and a link will be shared with registrants.\n\n \n\
 nCost: $5-15 (sliding scale). Please pay what you can afford. Those who
  are able to afford full price tickets will help subsidize those who can
 not.\n\n--   --\n\n----------------------------------------------------
 --------------------\n\nQuestions? Email allison@cciarts.org.\n\n \n\
 nCancellation Policy: Full refund on registration fees up to 48 hours p
 rior to workshop date. Fees non-refundable after that date.\n\n \n\nThi
 s workshop series is made possible with support from:\n\n \n\n     
   \n\n \n\n \n\n 
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SUMMARY:CCI - Business of Art Sampler Platter
DESCRIPTION: \n\n \n\nCCI's signature Business of Art entrepreneurial
  training program is designed to enhance the business skills of artists 
 and creative entrepreneurs working across the creative disciplines. Norm
 ally presented as a 10-week bootcamp for up to 24 artists, the program c
 overs goal setting, marketing and promotion, strategic planning, financi
 al management, legal issues, and funding your art business. Taught by ar
 ts business leaders with both commercial and nonprofit experience, the B
 usiness of Art curriculum is rooted in the idea that your art business i
 s driven by two elements: your core values and the people who value what
  you do. \n\nThis Business of Art Sampler Platter offers nutritious n
 uggets of learning from the Business of Art curriculum in three, easily 
 digestible, 1-hour webinars led by contributors to the 3rd Edition of th
 e Business of Art book.\n\n \n\nParticipants must register separately
  for each workshop in this series.\n\n \n\n-- March 8: Branding with Su
 e Bell Yank  --\n\nHow to promote your work in a way that is true to yo
 ur values and connects with your people.\n\n--   --\n\n-- March 15: Pri
 cing with Elaine Grogan-Luttrull  --\n\nHow to set prices based on your
  Costs, Customers, Competition, and Competencies.\n\n--   --\n\n--   -
 -\n\n-- March 22: Legal Issues with Casey Summar --\n\nHow to choose a b
 usiness entity type (LLC, Nonprofit, Sole Proprietor, etc.) for your art
  business.\n\nNOTE: A recording of this webinar will be shared with regi
 strants only. It will NOT be shared on YouTube. \n\n--  REGISTRATION I
 S CLOSED. --\n\n \n\n \n\nRegistrants will receive a coupon code for 2
 0% off CCI's Business of Art workbook. Coupon expires 6/30/2023, one t
 ime use only, one purchase per person.\n\n \n\n------------------------
 ------------------------------------------------\n\n-- Presenter Bios --
 \n\n \n\nSUE BELL YANK (Branding) is Executive Director of Clockshop 
 LA. She has worked in arts, entertainment, and public schools for over 1
 5 years, including most recently as Deputy Director at 18th Street Arts
  Center in Santa Monica, and as Associate Director of Academic Programs
  at the Hammer Museum, where she formed city-wide partnerships triangula
 ting communities, the arts, government, and schools through conversatio
 ns around equity, intergenerational storytelling, and sustainability. He
 r expertise lies in communications strategies, community outreach and pa
 rtnerships, program development, arts pedagogy, and audience development
 . She teaches arts education at UCLA, frequently writes about socially e
 ngaged art practice and pedagogy, and has been a Field Researcher for A 
 Blade of Grass and Asian Arts Initiative. Sue edited the 3rd Edition of
  CCI's Business of Art, and is a contributing author to the publication
 .\n\n \n\nELAINE GROGAN-LUTTRULL, CPA-PFS, AFC® (Pricing) is the foun
 der of Minerva Financial Arts, a company devoted to building financial 
 literacy and empowerment in creative individuals and organizations. Her 
 workshops and presentations have been featured nationwide. Elaine teache
 s at the Columbus College of Art & Design, where she served as the Depar
 tment Head for Business & Entrepreneurship from 2014-2018. Previously, E
 laine served as the Director of Financial Analysis for The Juilliard Sch
 ool and in the Transaction Advisory Services practice of Ernst & Young i
 n New York.Elaine is the author of Arts & Numbers (Agate, B2 2013) and t
 he forthcoming Five Questions (Agate, B2). She is based in Columbus, Ohi
 o where she serves on the boards of the Short North Alliance, Social Ven
 tures, and the Financial Therapy Association. Elaine is a Business of A
 rt, 3rd Edition, contributing author.\n\n \n\nCASEY SUMMAR (Legal Issue
 s) is an attorney and national consultant working with organizations and
  artists on organizational strategy, planning, and board development. Sh
 e serves as Of Counsel with the Law Firm for Non-Profits and is an adjun
 ct Professor of Law at Vanderbilt University. Prior to relocating to Sou
 thern California, Casey founded the Tennessee Volunteer Lawyers for the 
 Arts in 2005 which grew to become the Arts & Business Council of Greater
  Nashville, an arts service organization dedicated to ensuring a thrivin
 g arts community, for which she served as Executive Director for over a 
 decade. In that role, she advised the boards and staff of over 400 nonpr
 ofits at all stages of organizational lifecycle from formation to operat
 ions to transition. Casey was recognized for this work as the 2016 Nonpr
 ofit CEO of the Year for Middle Tennessee. Casey serves on the boards of
  the national Craft Emergency Relief Fund (CERF+), the Carpinteria Arts 
 Center, and the Lois & Walter Capps Project. Casey received her J.D. wit
 h honors from Vanderbilt University Law School and graduated magna cum l
 aude from Belmont University with a B.F.A in Photography. Casey is based
  in Carpinteria, CA.\n\n \n\n------------------------------------------
 ------------------------------\n\n \n\nDates: Wednesdays, March 8, 15,
  and 22\n\n \n\nTime: 12:00-1:00pm PT / 3:00-4:00pm ET\n\n \n\nOnline
  platform: A Zoom link will be emailed to those who register. The event
 s will be recorded and a link will be shared with registrants.\n\n \n\
 nCost: $5-15 (sliding scale). Please pay what you can afford. Those who
  are able to afford full price tickets will help subsidize those who can
 not.\n\n--   --\n\n----------------------------------------------------
 --------------------\n\nQuestions? Email allison@cciarts.org.\n\n \n\
 nCancellation Policy: Full refund on registration fees up to 48 hours p
 rior to workshop date. Fees non-refundable after that date.\n\n \n\nThi
 s workshop series is made possible with support from:\n\n \n\n     
   \n\n \n\n \n\n 
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SUMMARY:CCI - Business of Art Sampler Platter
DESCRIPTION: \n\n \n\nCCI's signature Business of Art entrepreneurial
  training program is designed to enhance the business skills of artists 
 and creative entrepreneurs working across the creative disciplines. Norm
 ally presented as a 10-week bootcamp for up to 24 artists, the program c
 overs goal setting, marketing and promotion, strategic planning, financi
 al management, legal issues, and funding your art business. Taught by ar
 ts business leaders with both commercial and nonprofit experience, the B
 usiness of Art curriculum is rooted in the idea that your art business i
 s driven by two elements: your core values and the people who value what
  you do. \n\nThis Business of Art Sampler Platter offers nutritious n
 uggets of learning from the Business of Art curriculum in three, easily 
 digestible, 1-hour webinars led by contributors to the 3rd Edition of th
 e Business of Art book.\n\n \n\nParticipants must register separately
  for each workshop in this series.\n\n \n\n-- March 8: Branding with Su
 e Bell Yank  --\n\nHow to promote your work in a way that is true to yo
 ur values and connects with your people.\n\n--   --\n\n-- March 15: Pri
 cing with Elaine Grogan-Luttrull  --\n\nHow to set prices based on your
  Costs, Customers, Competition, and Competencies.\n\n--   --\n\n--   -
 -\n\n-- March 22: Legal Issues with Casey Summar --\n\nHow to choose a b
 usiness entity type (LLC, Nonprofit, Sole Proprietor, etc.) for your art
  business.\n\nNOTE: A recording of this webinar will be shared with regi
 strants only. It will NOT be shared on YouTube. \n\n--  REGISTRATION I
 S CLOSED. --\n\n \n\n \n\nRegistrants will receive a coupon code for 2
 0% off CCI's Business of Art workbook. Coupon expires 6/30/2023, one t
 ime use only, one purchase per person.\n\n \n\n------------------------
 ------------------------------------------------\n\n-- Presenter Bios --
 \n\n \n\nSUE BELL YANK (Branding) is Executive Director of Clockshop 
 LA. She has worked in arts, entertainment, and public schools for over 1
 5 years, including most recently as Deputy Director at 18th Street Arts
  Center in Santa Monica, and as Associate Director of Academic Programs
  at the Hammer Museum, where she formed city-wide partnerships triangula
 ting communities, the arts, government, and schools through conversatio
 ns around equity, intergenerational storytelling, and sustainability. He
 r expertise lies in communications strategies, community outreach and pa
 rtnerships, program development, arts pedagogy, and audience development
 . She teaches arts education at UCLA, frequently writes about socially e
 ngaged art practice and pedagogy, and has been a Field Researcher for A 
 Blade of Grass and Asian Arts Initiative. Sue edited the 3rd Edition of
  CCI's Business of Art, and is a contributing author to the publication
 .\n\n \n\nELAINE GROGAN-LUTTRULL, CPA-PFS, AFC® (Pricing) is the foun
 der of Minerva Financial Arts, a company devoted to building financial 
 literacy and empowerment in creative individuals and organizations. Her 
 workshops and presentations have been featured nationwide. Elaine teache
 s at the Columbus College of Art & Design, where she served as the Depar
 tment Head for Business & Entrepreneurship from 2014-2018. Previously, E
 laine served as the Director of Financial Analysis for The Juilliard Sch
 ool and in the Transaction Advisory Services practice of Ernst & Young i
 n New York.Elaine is the author of Arts & Numbers (Agate, B2 2013) and t
 he forthcoming Five Questions (Agate, B2). She is based in Columbus, Ohi
 o where she serves on the boards of the Short North Alliance, Social Ven
 tures, and the Financial Therapy Association. Elaine is a Business of A
 rt, 3rd Edition, contributing author.\n\n \n\nCASEY SUMMAR (Legal Issue
 s) is an attorney and national consultant working with organizations and
  artists on organizational strategy, planning, and board development. Sh
 e serves as Of Counsel with the Law Firm for Non-Profits and is an adjun
 ct Professor of Law at Vanderbilt University. Prior to relocating to Sou
 thern California, Casey founded the Tennessee Volunteer Lawyers for the 
 Arts in 2005 which grew to become the Arts & Business Council of Greater
  Nashville, an arts service organization dedicated to ensuring a thrivin
 g arts community, for which she served as Executive Director for over a 
 decade. In that role, she advised the boards and staff of over 400 nonpr
 ofits at all stages of organizational lifecycle from formation to operat
 ions to transition. Casey was recognized for this work as the 2016 Nonpr
 ofit CEO of the Year for Middle Tennessee. Casey serves on the boards of
  the national Craft Emergency Relief Fund (CERF+), the Carpinteria Arts 
 Center, and the Lois & Walter Capps Project. Casey received her J.D. wit
 h honors from Vanderbilt University Law School and graduated magna cum l
 aude from Belmont University with a B.F.A in Photography. Casey is based
  in Carpinteria, CA.\n\n \n\n------------------------------------------
 ------------------------------\n\n \n\nDates: Wednesdays, March 8, 15,
  and 22\n\n \n\nTime: 12:00-1:00pm PT / 3:00-4:00pm ET\n\n \n\nOnline
  platform: A Zoom link will be emailed to those who register. The event
 s will be recorded and a link will be shared with registrants.\n\n \n\
 nCost: $5-15 (sliding scale). Please pay what you can afford. Those who
  are able to afford full price tickets will help subsidize those who can
 not.\n\n--   --\n\n----------------------------------------------------
 --------------------\n\nQuestions? Email allison@cciarts.org.\n\n \n\
 nCancellation Policy: Full refund on registration fees up to 48 hours p
 rior to workshop date. Fees non-refundable after that date.\n\n \n\nThi
 s workshop series is made possible with support from:\n\n \n\n     
   \n\n \n\n \n\n 
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SUMMARY:CCI - Business of Art Sampler Platter
DESCRIPTION: \n\n \n\nCCI's signature Business of Art entrepreneurial
  training program is designed to enhance the business skills of artists 
 and creative entrepreneurs working across the creative disciplines. Norm
 ally presented as a 10-week bootcamp for up to 24 artists, the program c
 overs goal setting, marketing and promotion, strategic planning, financi
 al management, legal issues, and funding your art business. Taught by ar
 ts business leaders with both commercial and nonprofit experience, the B
 usiness of Art curriculum is rooted in the idea that your art business i
 s driven by two elements: your core values and the people who value what
  you do. \n\nThis Business of Art Sampler Platter offers nutritious n
 uggets of learning from the Business of Art curriculum in three, easily 
 digestible, 1-hour webinars led by contributors to the 3rd Edition of th
 e Business of Art book.\n\n \n\nParticipants must register separately
  for each workshop in this series.\n\n \n\n-- March 8: Branding with Su
 e Bell Yank  --\n\nHow to promote your work in a way that is true to yo
 ur values and connects with your people.\n\n--   --\n\n-- March 15: Pri
 cing with Elaine Grogan-Luttrull  --\n\nHow to set prices based on your
  Costs, Customers, Competition, and Competencies.\n\n--   --\n\n--   -
 -\n\n-- March 22: Legal Issues with Casey Summar --\n\nHow to choose a b
 usiness entity type (LLC, Nonprofit, Sole Proprietor, etc.) for your art
  business.\n\nNOTE: A recording of this webinar will be shared with regi
 strants only. It will NOT be shared on YouTube. \n\n--  REGISTRATION I
 S CLOSED. --\n\n \n\n \n\nRegistrants will receive a coupon code for 2
 0% off CCI's Business of Art workbook. Coupon expires 6/30/2023, one t
 ime use only, one purchase per person.\n\n \n\n------------------------
 ------------------------------------------------\n\n-- Presenter Bios --
 \n\n \n\nSUE BELL YANK (Branding) is Executive Director of Clockshop 
 LA. She has worked in arts, entertainment, and public schools for over 1
 5 years, including most recently as Deputy Director at 18th Street Arts
  Center in Santa Monica, and as Associate Director of Academic Programs
  at the Hammer Museum, where she formed city-wide partnerships triangula
 ting communities, the arts, government, and schools through conversatio
 ns around equity, intergenerational storytelling, and sustainability. He
 r expertise lies in communications strategies, community outreach and pa
 rtnerships, program development, arts pedagogy, and audience development
 . She teaches arts education at UCLA, frequently writes about socially e
 ngaged art practice and pedagogy, and has been a Field Researcher for A 
 Blade of Grass and Asian Arts Initiative. Sue edited the 3rd Edition of
  CCI's Business of Art, and is a contributing author to the publication
 .\n\n \n\nELAINE GROGAN-LUTTRULL, CPA-PFS, AFC® (Pricing) is the foun
 der of Minerva Financial Arts, a company devoted to building financial 
 literacy and empowerment in creative individuals and organizations. Her 
 workshops and presentations have been featured nationwide. Elaine teache
 s at the Columbus College of Art & Design, where she served as the Depar
 tment Head for Business & Entrepreneurship from 2014-2018. Previously, E
 laine served as the Director of Financial Analysis for The Juilliard Sch
 ool and in the Transaction Advisory Services practice of Ernst & Young i
 n New York.Elaine is the author of Arts & Numbers (Agate, B2 2013) and t
 he forthcoming Five Questions (Agate, B2). She is based in Columbus, Ohi
 o where she serves on the boards of the Short North Alliance, Social Ven
 tures, and the Financial Therapy Association. Elaine is a Business of A
 rt, 3rd Edition, contributing author.\n\n \n\nCASEY SUMMAR (Legal Issue
 s) is an attorney and national consultant working with organizations and
  artists on organizational strategy, planning, and board development. Sh
 e serves as Of Counsel with the Law Firm for Non-Profits and is an adjun
 ct Professor of Law at Vanderbilt University. Prior to relocating to Sou
 thern California, Casey founded the Tennessee Volunteer Lawyers for the 
 Arts in 2005 which grew to become the Arts & Business Council of Greater
  Nashville, an arts service organization dedicated to ensuring a thrivin
 g arts community, for which she served as Executive Director for over a 
 decade. In that role, she advised the boards and staff of over 400 nonpr
 ofits at all stages of organizational lifecycle from formation to operat
 ions to transition. Casey was recognized for this work as the 2016 Nonpr
 ofit CEO of the Year for Middle Tennessee. Casey serves on the boards of
  the national Craft Emergency Relief Fund (CERF+), the Carpinteria Arts 
 Center, and the Lois & Walter Capps Project. Casey received her J.D. wit
 h honors from Vanderbilt University Law School and graduated magna cum l
 aude from Belmont University with a B.F.A in Photography. Casey is based
  in Carpinteria, CA.\n\n \n\n------------------------------------------
 ------------------------------\n\n \n\nDates: Wednesdays, March 8, 15,
  and 22\n\n \n\nTime: 12:00-1:00pm PT / 3:00-4:00pm ET\n\n \n\nOnline
  platform: A Zoom link will be emailed to those who register. The event
 s will be recorded and a link will be shared with registrants.\n\n \n\
 nCost: $5-15 (sliding scale). Please pay what you can afford. Those who
  are able to afford full price tickets will help subsidize those who can
 not.\n\n--   --\n\n----------------------------------------------------
 --------------------\n\nQuestions? Email allison@cciarts.org.\n\n \n\
 nCancellation Policy: Full refund on registration fees up to 48 hours p
 rior to workshop date. Fees non-refundable after that date.\n\n \n\nThi
 s workshop series is made possible with support from:\n\n \n\n     
   \n\n \n\n \n\n 
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DTEND:20230315T130000
SUMMARY:CCI - Business of Art Sampler Platter
DESCRIPTION: \n\n \n\nCCI's signature Business of Art entrepreneurial
  training program is designed to enhance the business skills of artists 
 and creative entrepreneurs working across the creative disciplines. Norm
 ally presented as a 10-week bootcamp for up to 24 artists, the program c
 overs goal setting, marketing and promotion, strategic planning, financi
 al management, legal issues, and funding your art business. Taught by ar
 ts business leaders with both commercial and nonprofit experience, the B
 usiness of Art curriculum is rooted in the idea that your art business i
 s driven by two elements: your core values and the people who value what
  you do. \n\nThis Business of Art Sampler Platter offers nutritious n
 uggets of learning from the Business of Art curriculum in three, easily 
 digestible, 1-hour webinars led by contributors to the 3rd Edition of th
 e Business of Art book.\n\n \n\nParticipants must register separately
  for each workshop in this series.\n\n \n\n-- March 8: Branding with Su
 e Bell Yank  --\n\nHow to promote your work in a way that is true to yo
 ur values and connects with your people.\n\n--   --\n\n-- March 15: Pri
 cing with Elaine Grogan-Luttrull  --\n\nHow to set prices based on your
  Costs, Customers, Competition, and Competencies.\n\n--   --\n\n--   -
 -\n\n-- March 22: Legal Issues with Casey Summar --\n\nHow to choose a b
 usiness entity type (LLC, Nonprofit, Sole Proprietor, etc.) for your art
  business.\n\nNOTE: A recording of this webinar will be shared with regi
 strants only. It will NOT be shared on YouTube. \n\n--  REGISTRATION I
 S CLOSED. --\n\n \n\n \n\nRegistrants will receive a coupon code for 2
 0% off CCI's Business of Art workbook. Coupon expires 6/30/2023, one t
 ime use only, one purchase per person.\n\n \n\n------------------------
 ------------------------------------------------\n\n-- Presenter Bios --
 \n\n \n\nSUE BELL YANK (Branding) is Executive Director of Clockshop 
 LA. She has worked in arts, entertainment, and public schools for over 1
 5 years, including most recently as Deputy Director at 18th Street Arts
  Center in Santa Monica, and as Associate Director of Academic Programs
  at the Hammer Museum, where she formed city-wide partnerships triangula
 ting communities, the arts, government, and schools through conversatio
 ns around equity, intergenerational storytelling, and sustainability. He
 r expertise lies in communications strategies, community outreach and pa
 rtnerships, program development, arts pedagogy, and audience development
 . She teaches arts education at UCLA, frequently writes about socially e
 ngaged art practice and pedagogy, and has been a Field Researcher for A 
 Blade of Grass and Asian Arts Initiative. Sue edited the 3rd Edition of
  CCI's Business of Art, and is a contributing author to the publication
 .\n\n \n\nELAINE GROGAN-LUTTRULL, CPA-PFS, AFC® (Pricing) is the foun
 der of Minerva Financial Arts, a company devoted to building financial 
 literacy and empowerment in creative individuals and organizations. Her 
 workshops and presentations have been featured nationwide. Elaine teache
 s at the Columbus College of Art & Design, where she served as the Depar
 tment Head for Business & Entrepreneurship from 2014-2018. Previously, E
 laine served as the Director of Financial Analysis for The Juilliard Sch
 ool and in the Transaction Advisory Services practice of Ernst & Young i
 n New York.Elaine is the author of Arts & Numbers (Agate, B2 2013) and t
 he forthcoming Five Questions (Agate, B2). She is based in Columbus, Ohi
 o where she serves on the boards of the Short North Alliance, Social Ven
 tures, and the Financial Therapy Association. Elaine is a Business of A
 rt, 3rd Edition, contributing author.\n\n \n\nCASEY SUMMAR (Legal Issue
 s) is an attorney and national consultant working with organizations and
  artists on organizational strategy, planning, and board development. Sh
 e serves as Of Counsel with the Law Firm for Non-Profits and is an adjun
 ct Professor of Law at Vanderbilt University. Prior to relocating to Sou
 thern California, Casey founded the Tennessee Volunteer Lawyers for the 
 Arts in 2005 which grew to become the Arts & Business Council of Greater
  Nashville, an arts service organization dedicated to ensuring a thrivin
 g arts community, for which she served as Executive Director for over a 
 decade. In that role, she advised the boards and staff of over 400 nonpr
 ofits at all stages of organizational lifecycle from formation to operat
 ions to transition. Casey was recognized for this work as the 2016 Nonpr
 ofit CEO of the Year for Middle Tennessee. Casey serves on the boards of
  the national Craft Emergency Relief Fund (CERF+), the Carpinteria Arts 
 Center, and the Lois & Walter Capps Project. Casey received her J.D. wit
 h honors from Vanderbilt University Law School and graduated magna cum l
 aude from Belmont University with a B.F.A in Photography. Casey is based
  in Carpinteria, CA.\n\n \n\n------------------------------------------
 ------------------------------\n\n \n\nDates: Wednesdays, March 8, 15,
  and 22\n\n \n\nTime: 12:00-1:00pm PT / 3:00-4:00pm ET\n\n \n\nOnline
  platform: A Zoom link will be emailed to those who register. The event
 s will be recorded and a link will be shared with registrants.\n\n \n\
 nCost: $5-15 (sliding scale). Please pay what you can afford. Those who
  are able to afford full price tickets will help subsidize those who can
 not.\n\n--   --\n\n----------------------------------------------------
 --------------------\n\nQuestions? Email allison@cciarts.org.\n\n \n\
 nCancellation Policy: Full refund on registration fees up to 48 hours p
 rior to workshop date. Fees non-refundable after that date.\n\n \n\nThi
 s workshop series is made possible with support from:\n\n \n\n     
   \n\n \n\n \n\n 
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SUMMARY:CCI - Business of Art Sampler Platter
DESCRIPTION: \n\n \n\nCCI's signature Business of Art entrepreneurial
  training program is designed to enhance the business skills of artists 
 and creative entrepreneurs working across the creative disciplines. Norm
 ally presented as a 10-week bootcamp for up to 24 artists, the program c
 overs goal setting, marketing and promotion, strategic planning, financi
 al management, legal issues, and funding your art business. Taught by ar
 ts business leaders with both commercial and nonprofit experience, the B
 usiness of Art curriculum is rooted in the idea that your art business i
 s driven by two elements: your core values and the people who value what
  you do. \n\nThis Business of Art Sampler Platter offers nutritious n
 uggets of learning from the Business of Art curriculum in three, easily 
 digestible, 1-hour webinars led by contributors to the 3rd Edition of th
 e Business of Art book.\n\n \n\nParticipants must register separately
  for each workshop in this series.\n\n \n\n-- March 8: Branding with Su
 e Bell Yank  --\n\nHow to promote your work in a way that is true to yo
 ur values and connects with your people.\n\n--   --\n\n-- March 15: Pri
 cing with Elaine Grogan-Luttrull  --\n\nHow to set prices based on your
  Costs, Customers, Competition, and Competencies.\n\n--   --\n\n--   -
 -\n\n-- March 22: Legal Issues with Casey Summar --\n\nHow to choose a b
 usiness entity type (LLC, Nonprofit, Sole Proprietor, etc.) for your art
  business.\n\nNOTE: A recording of this webinar will be shared with regi
 strants only. It will NOT be shared on YouTube. \n\n--  REGISTRATION I
 S CLOSED. --\n\n \n\n \n\nRegistrants will receive a coupon code for 2
 0% off CCI's Business of Art workbook. Coupon expires 6/30/2023, one t
 ime use only, one purchase per person.\n\n \n\n------------------------
 ------------------------------------------------\n\n-- Presenter Bios --
 \n\n \n\nSUE BELL YANK (Branding) is Executive Director of Clockshop 
 LA. She has worked in arts, entertainment, and public schools for over 1
 5 years, including most recently as Deputy Director at 18th Street Arts
  Center in Santa Monica, and as Associate Director of Academic Programs
  at the Hammer Museum, where she formed city-wide partnerships triangula
 ting communities, the arts, government, and schools through conversatio
 ns around equity, intergenerational storytelling, and sustainability. He
 r expertise lies in communications strategies, community outreach and pa
 rtnerships, program development, arts pedagogy, and audience development
 . She teaches arts education at UCLA, frequently writes about socially e
 ngaged art practice and pedagogy, and has been a Field Researcher for A 
 Blade of Grass and Asian Arts Initiative. Sue edited the 3rd Edition of
  CCI's Business of Art, and is a contributing author to the publication
 .\n\n \n\nELAINE GROGAN-LUTTRULL, CPA-PFS, AFC® (Pricing) is the foun
 der of Minerva Financial Arts, a company devoted to building financial 
 literacy and empowerment in creative individuals and organizations. Her 
 workshops and presentations have been featured nationwide. Elaine teache
 s at the Columbus College of Art & Design, where she served as the Depar
 tment Head for Business & Entrepreneurship from 2014-2018. Previously, E
 laine served as the Director of Financial Analysis for The Juilliard Sch
 ool and in the Transaction Advisory Services practice of Ernst & Young i
 n New York.Elaine is the author of Arts & Numbers (Agate, B2 2013) and t
 he forthcoming Five Questions (Agate, B2). She is based in Columbus, Ohi
 o where she serves on the boards of the Short North Alliance, Social Ven
 tures, and the Financial Therapy Association. Elaine is a Business of A
 rt, 3rd Edition, contributing author.\n\n \n\nCASEY SUMMAR (Legal Issue
 s) is an attorney and national consultant working with organizations and
  artists on organizational strategy, planning, and board development. Sh
 e serves as Of Counsel with the Law Firm for Non-Profits and is an adjun
 ct Professor of Law at Vanderbilt University. Prior to relocating to Sou
 thern California, Casey founded the Tennessee Volunteer Lawyers for the 
 Arts in 2005 which grew to become the Arts & Business Council of Greater
  Nashville, an arts service organization dedicated to ensuring a thrivin
 g arts community, for which she served as Executive Director for over a 
 decade. In that role, she advised the boards and staff of over 400 nonpr
 ofits at all stages of organizational lifecycle from formation to operat
 ions to transition. Casey was recognized for this work as the 2016 Nonpr
 ofit CEO of the Year for Middle Tennessee. Casey serves on the boards of
  the national Craft Emergency Relief Fund (CERF+), the Carpinteria Arts 
 Center, and the Lois & Walter Capps Project. Casey received her J.D. wit
 h honors from Vanderbilt University Law School and graduated magna cum l
 aude from Belmont University with a B.F.A in Photography. Casey is based
  in Carpinteria, CA.\n\n \n\n------------------------------------------
 ------------------------------\n\n \n\nDates: Wednesdays, March 8, 15,
  and 22\n\n \n\nTime: 12:00-1:00pm PT / 3:00-4:00pm ET\n\n \n\nOnline
  platform: A Zoom link will be emailed to those who register. The event
 s will be recorded and a link will be shared with registrants.\n\n \n\
 nCost: $5-15 (sliding scale). Please pay what you can afford. Those who
  are able to afford full price tickets will help subsidize those who can
 not.\n\n--   --\n\n----------------------------------------------------
 --------------------\n\nQuestions? Email allison@cciarts.org.\n\n \n\
 nCancellation Policy: Full refund on registration fees up to 48 hours p
 rior to workshop date. Fees non-refundable after that date.\n\n \n\nThi
 s workshop series is made possible with support from:\n\n \n\n     
   \n\n \n\n \n\n 
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