Jun 22 2020
Workshop: Strategy is the Remedy: Strategic Planning for Artists

Workshop: Strategy is the Remedy: Strategic Planning for Artists

Presented by Greater Pittsburgh Arts Council at Online/Virtual Space

Strategic planning is not just for businesses. Artists can benefit from strategic planning to achieve positive growth and not just rely on repetitive D.I.Y.'s other artists have used to carve their careers.

In this interactive workshop, artists will be pushed to utilize strategic planning to pinpoint strengths and weaknesses. In order to organize career priorities, we will work together to create a beginner's plan to realize growth points of future development.

About James Agnew

J. Thomas Agnew is a consultant based in Pittsburgh, PA. Agnew is co-founder of BOOM Concepts Gallery, a co-working and community arts space in Pittsburgh, and EIC of JENESIS Magazine, a media outlet focusing on youth culture lifestyle and young creative entrepreneurs. Through JENESIS Magazine and BOOM Concepts’ national networks, Agnew has produced numerous arts and culture events, in collaboration with high level partners such as the Carnegie Museum of Art, the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust, August Wilson African American Cultural Center, Thrival Festival, Pittsburgh Music Ecosystem Project, and Love PGH Music and more. “My passion is to create forums of expression to represent and build up underrepresented voices in media, entrepreneurship, and art businesses.” Agnew is known for his track record of early start-up mentoring, design and marketing, operations management, and content creation/management targeted to young adult audiences.

Admission Info

Tickets: $10

Phone: (412) 391-2060

Email: info@pittsburghartscouncil.org

Dates & Times

2020/06/22 - 2020/06/22

Location Info

Online/Virtual Space

Accessibility Info

How can we help you fully participate?
GPAC is committed to making its programs accessible to everyone. If you require an accommodation or service (i.e., ASL; Open Captioning; Audio Description; digital, large-print or Braille materials, etc.) to fully participate, please contact Juan ( info@pittsburghartscouncil.org or 412-391-2060 ext. 230) at least two weeks prior to the event. If an accommodation would be helpful and the lead time is less than two weeks, please let us know so we can make every effort to help you fully participate. To learn more, check out our Accessibility at GPAC page.

GPAC's offices and Big Room event space are wheelchair accessible including elevator service and accessible restrooms. GPAC also welcomes all visitors with assistance animals.