The Artist Financial, Planning & Resource System Toolkit

$20.00

The Artist Financial, Planning & Resource System Toolkit is a process for setting up the financial needs of your artist business. The first step in transitioning from artist entrepreneur to business owner is separating yourself from your business. You do this by distinguishing between your role as an artist and your role as a producer of artistic products.

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Description

The Artist Financial, Planning & Resource System Toolkit  is a process for setting up the financial needs of your artist business. The first step in transitioning from artist entrepreneur to business owner is separating yourself from your business. You do this by distinguishing between your role as an artist and your role as a producer of artistic products.

The Artist Financial, Planning & Resource System Toolkit includes:

  • Artist Resource Assessment PDF
  • Financial Terms (PDF)
  • Your Costs
  • Expected Income
  • Other Resources
  • Time
  • Energy
  • Network
  • Co-Producers
  • Budget

Who should take this course? Who should not?

  • This course was made specifically for artists and creatives who want to produce their work.
  • This course is suited to the artist who has the time to dedicate to self-evaluation.
  • Artists and creators who want to transform their artistic work into viable businesses.
  • An artist is a creator. This workshop is for teaching artists, dancers, writers, publishers, musicians, fashion and jewelry designers, theater, film and photography artists, digital artists, painters, sculptors, visual artists and more.
  • This course is designed for practicing artists and other cultural producers and creators from all industries.
  • This course is designed for practicing artists and other cultural producers and creators from all industries.
  • This course is for artists seeking the business planning skills needed to produce profitable cultural products.