Financial Wellness Webinar: Managing Debt

Online

This webinar will empower you with information to begin a process of financial recovery by teaching you about the different kinds of debt and strategies to reduce and manage them.

How to Use Zoom Cinematically

Online

Learn how to use Zoom cinematically to create a movie or collaborative video production remotely, without physical access to your colleagues/ friends.

Your 2020 Tax Questions Answered (Reporting Business Income & Losses)

Online

This webinar will provide an overview of filing Schedule C, used on tax form 1040 to report profit or loss from business you operated or profession you practiced as sole proprietor. It will be particularly useful to self-employed arts workers, independently contracted artists and performers, and single-member LLCs who plan to itemize and deduct business-related expenses on their 2020 1040 tax return.

Developing Your Artivism Project

Online

A hands-on workshop with creative exercises and writing prompts for generating ideas, goals, and tactics for your artivism project.

Pitch Your Artivism Project

Online

An interactive peer discussion session to "pitch" your project and receive constructive feedback from your instructor and community of artists.

Pitch Your Artivism Project

Online

An interactive peer discussion session to "pitch" your project and receive constructive feedback from your instructor and community of artists.

Financial Wellness Webinar: Using Credit Cards

Online

This webinar will provide useful information about how credit cards work and best practices to effectively manage them. Learn important credit card terms, the importance of comparing cards, how to read a credit card statement, and how to keep credit card costs down & avoid damages to your credit.

Evening Discussion on Virtual Performance Session #2

Online

In this peer learning and exchange, we’ll discuss examples of theater, spoken word, and music “succeeding” and “surviving” virtually. We'll also brainstorm solutions to overcome perceived limitations of transitioning live performing arts to the internet.