Artist U comes to Baltimore

Three free workshops are coming up next month from Artists U, a program that works with artists on making their artistic and professional lives proactive rather than reactive.  Building on its work in Philadelphia, Artists U Baltimore is presented in partnership with the Greater Baltimore Cultural Alliance and focuses on building a sustainable life as an artist through planning, long-term thinking, and problem-solving.

Why artists are poor and why they shouldnʼt be
Tools artists have used to make things easier
How to build a life that is balanced, productive, and sustainable

Drawing on our work with Artist U/Philadelphia, the artist leaders will outline approaches for reconnecting with our deep values, building community, and slaying the two demons of the artistʼs life: time and money.

How much does it cost? Itʼs free (but the class size is limited to 35). Who is it for? Any Baltimore artist.
Do you have to attend all three sessions? Yes.
Will there be beverages? Of course.

How do I sign up? Email andrew@headlong.org

Monday, July 2, 7:00pm-9:00 pm

Monday, July 9, 7:00pm-9:00 pm

Monday, July 16, 7:00pm-9:00 pm

Millerʼs Court Conference Room 2601 N. Howard St., Baltimore, MD, 21218

To register: andrew@headlong.org



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Support for Artist U/Baltimore comes from the William G. Baker, Jr. Memorial Fund, creator of the Baker Artist Awards www.BakerArtistAwards.org, the Robert W. Deutsch Foundation, and Leveraging Investments in Creativity, a project of the Ford Foundation.

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