Let’s Talk about Collabs

Online

Reserve a seat in one of our fun, supportive small group discussion sessions, where you'll have the opportunity to talk about why and how you're seeking collaborators, hear from fellow artists and creatives, and possibly make some new connections.

Community Show and Tell August 2022

Online

Share about your arts-related projects and goals, and learn what other ARP members are working on in our monthly live peer share and discussion!

Why You Should Consider Multi/ Interdisciplinary Work

Online

Gain an overview of the benefits for pursuing interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary work, with case study examples of other artists in your ARP network exploring new avenues for funding. Workshop presented by interdisciplinary artivist Dannie Snyder.

Let’s Talk Interdisciplinary Opportunities (8/23)

Online

Join fellow artists and creatives in a supportive small group session to brainstorm how you might expand your artistic processes into other disciplines and explore new possibilities for funding.

Working with People Across the Wheel of Power and Privilege

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Gain insights on how to approach working with communities you may not identify with and, more specifically, with communities in which uneven power and privilege dynamics exist between yourself and the community members. Workshop presented by interdisciplinary artivist and educator Dannie Snyder.

Let’s Talk Interdisciplinary Opportunities (8/25)

Online

Join fellow artists and creatives in a supportive small group session to brainstorm how you might expand your artistic processes into other disciplines and explore new possibilities for funding.

Let’s Talk about Power and Privilege (8/29)

Online

Join your artist colleagues in an honest and open small group discussion about ethical considerations for bringing your work (as creator or instructor) to marginalized communities that society often deems "at-risk," "oppressed," "vulnerable," or "victims."

Let’s Talk about Power and Privilege (8/30)

Online

Join your artist colleagues in an honest and open small group discussion about ethical considerations for bringing your work (as creator or instructor) to marginalized communities that society often deems "at-risk," "oppressed," "vulnerable," or "victims."

Developing an Effective Diversity Statement

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Learn best practices in constructing a diversity statement for your website, application, or submission packet. Workshop presented by Bethany McLemore Stewart, PhD.

What is the Function of Your Art?

Online

Rethink the functionality of your art and identify how your work might align with larger social, cultural, and historical themes and purposes.