gener8tor Art Professional Development Webinar Series for Wisconsin Artists
- March 10, 2021: Digital Strategies for Artists | Mark Rosen, Sotheby's Institute of Art & Design
- February 24, 2021: Preparing for a Virtual Studio Visit | members of the Ninth Street Collective
- February 17, 2021: Creating a Budget for your Art Project | Jenie Gao
- February 11, 2021: Artist Statement Workshop | members of the Ninth Street Collective
- December 4: Health Insurance Enrollment for Artists
- December 3: LLC vs. Sole Proprietor | Daniel J. Gawronski, Michael Best
- November 19: PR for Artists | Maria Kucinski, Greenough Brand Storytellers
- November 12: Art Shipping and Storage | Katie Steffan, Registrar, Guardian Fine Art Services
- November 5: Building Your Brand | Katie Mullen, Black Paint Studios
CARES Act, Emergency Relief Funds, and Other Resources
- Putting the Puzzle Together: COVID-19 Relief for Performing Artists, Arts Workers, And Arts Organizations - Association of Performing Arts Professionals - April 14 (recording available soon)
- "Your Orchestra and COVID-19 Federal Relief"- League of American Orchestras - April 8 (recording available here)
Communication
- "Ask an Expert: The Legal Landscape of Livestreaming" - presented by the Alliance for Performing Arts Conferences - April 21 (recording coming soon)
- "Crisis Communication and Reputation Management for Performing Arts Organizations" - Performing Arts Readiness - March 25 (access the webinar here)
- "Networking for Disaster Management in the Performing Arts" - Performing Arts Readiness - March 24 (access the webinar here)
- "Arts and Culture Sector and the Coronavirus: What we Know and How to Move Forward" - March 19 (recording available soon)
- "We Are Stronger Together: Navigating Crises & Sustaining Healthy Relationships in the Era of Coronavirus" - March 18 (read the transcript here; recording coming soon)
Fundraising
- "Managing Your Credit in A Time of Crisis" - Art World Conference - May 12 (recording available soon)
- "COVID-19 and Your Nonprofit: Crisis Comms, Fundraising and Event Considerations for Challenging Times" - March 17 (webinar available here)
Virtual Programming
- "Legal Issues of Livestreaming" - Livestreaming events or presenting prerecorded performances online involves there are many legal issues for presenters and artists to consider before moving into this new realm of arts programming. Join our sister state arts agency, Georgia Council for the Arts, and Georgia Lawyers for the Arts, in a webinar on the Legal Issues of Livestreaming. This session will present a broad overview of the issues performing arts organizations and artists should consider before livestreaming or presenting taped events. Participants may ask questions of the presenter. - September 29, 2020
- Whose Public? Planning and Placemaking for Welcoming Public Spaces Series hosted by the New England Foundation for the Arts
Accessibility
Response, Resiliency, and Wellness
- "Mental Health for the Arts: Helping Students Cope After COVID-19" - Center for Creative Arts Therapy - April 14 (recording available soon)
- "Managing Stress from Home" - LYRASIS and the Performing Arts Readiness Project - April 8 (recording available soon)
Arts Education
- The National Guild for Community Arts Education's interactive roundtable sessions and webinars are available here - ongoing
Reopening and Resilience
- 2020 Awakening: Reimagining Art for the New Normal - Hosted by Artist Relief, members of For Freedoms and the Wide Awakes joined to discuss the art community's role in the age of COVID and the possibilities ahead. In this current moment and new era, how can art serve efforts toward equality, justice, and healing? - September 3, 2020