Training, Research & Networking Opportunities for Artists-3
September 11, 2023
- South Jersey Artist Conversation | SJCA Artist Micro-Grant | Join us for an informative session, followed by a Q & A about SJCA’s Artist Micro-Grant on Tuesday, September 19th at 7 PM | Register Now!!
- Stories of Atlantic City | Artist Meetup | Join us for our first Trading Post! We’ll share resources, skills, and experiences to strengthen our artistic community! | Sunday, September 17, 12pm-3pm at Community Reporting Innovation Lab - Stockton University AC Campus 3711 Atlantic Ave, Atlantic City | Google Doc
- Arts Ed NJ |Plan Your Professional Learning for this Year with Arts Ed NJ Today! | This asynchronous course is ideal for all PK-12 arts educators, arts supervisors, and anyone responsible for ensuring the arts standards are taught with fidelity and in a manner that advances student identity, agency, and belonging. |Learn more
- Arts Ed NJ |The Culturally Responsive Arts Education (CRAE) Workout | The Culturally Responsive Arts Education (CRAE) Workout is an eight-week curated asynchronous and synchronous experience that focuses on developing the capacity of educators and administrators to think about how culturally relevant and responsive approaches can shift curriculum, instructional content, and teaching practices to more effectively represent and validate all students’ cultures and lived experiences. | Join us January 15, 2024 – March 8, 2024 | Learn more
- Springboard for the Arts | Upcoming AMA: Makers and Markets – Selling Your Work | On Monday, September 18, join Roseline Friedrich (Founder of Roseline’s Candles) and Hayley Matthews-Jones (Founder of Minneapolis Craft Market) for a conversation about how handmade makers can—and should—table at storefronts and vendor markets with their handmade goods! | Date: September 18, 2023 12:00 pm | Register
- Artist Statement Coaching Workshop | MK Apothecary Kristine Go | A 2 hour online workshop for visual artists to write a concise artist statement that captures your overall vision as an artist, led by Kristine Go. As artists, we are asked to write a statement for shows, galleries, grants, branding, marketing, social media etc. The artist statement is meant to help people understand our work and who we are as artists. Yet, as visual artists, we believe our work needs to stand on its own. This workshop will offer tools that can make your artist statement more inspiring for yourself and to those who read it. | $25 | Deadline: September 23, 1:30-3:30 pm