Free Webinars from Creative Capital
We are pleased to announce two upcoming live webinars for individual artists taking place in May,
both part of our new Online Learning Program!
To participate, all you need is access to a computer with
speakers and an Internet connection (hard-wired preferred). There is no
special software needed.
Register soon because “seating” is limited!
Creating a Marketing Strategy, with Dread Scott
Monday, May 14, 7:00-8:30pm EST
> Register
Art Business Management, with Jeffrey Gibson
Monday, May 28, 7:00-8:30pm EST
> Register
Participation Fee:
$25 per webinar
Visit PDP’s Online Calendar for a complete list of upcoming webinars and dates.
Questions?
Please email Matthew Deleget, Online Learning Consultant, at matthew@creative-capital.org.
We look forward to seeing you online soon!
Happy spring!
Alyson Pou & Matthew Deleget
About Creative Capital
Creative Capital supports artists pursuing adventurous projects
in all disciplines through funding, counsel and career development
services to enable a project’s success and foster sustainable practices
for our grantees. We have committed nearly $25 million in financial and
advisory support to 372 projects representing 463 artists nationally
since our founding. Creative Capital created the Professional Development Program
(PDP) to share with a broad community of artists the tools and
strategies for improved self-sufficiency and self-management that we
initially developed for our grantees. Through workshops led by Creative
Capital grantees and other arts professionals, PDP teaches artists
about strategic planning, fundraising, verbal communication, promotion
and maximizing online capabilities to help them expand their skills and
build more sustainable practices. PDP has collaborated with over 80
organizations to present workshops that have reached more than 4,000
artists across the country. Our new Online Learning Program extends our
reach to even more artists through a series of topical webinars.
Creative Capital’s Professional Development Program receives
major underwriting for program development from the Kresge Foundation.
Additional support has also been provided by the National Endowment for
the Arts, The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, the Joan
Mitchell Foundation and the Laurie M. Tisch Illumination Fund. Thanks
also to the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation and The Rockefeller
Foundation for program support that has allowed us to expand our
curriculum. The program was developed through the generous initial
support of the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation.

















