Upcoming Creative Business Programs through Artscape

 

ARTSCAPE LAUNCHPAD

Artscape Launchpad offers the only suite of entrepreneurship training programs designed specifically for the creative sector. You’ll gain the skills and support you need to make a living from what you love most and do best.

 THE CREATIVE BUSINESS DESIGN WORKSHOP

Sat. March 18 - 10am-4pm - CSI - Daniels Spectrum, 585 Dundas St. E, Toronto

In just one day you’ll transform your creative concept into a viable business plan with The Creative Business Design Workshop.

THE CREATIVE ENTREPRENEURSHIP PROGRAM

Starts March 24 - Weekly Fridays - Artscape Youngplace, 180 Shaw Street, Toronto

In just 6-week course that will show you practical ways to plan and promote your creative talent, while finding funding, getting past common hesitations, and navigating the law.

DEMYSTIFY YOUR LEGAL RIGHTS

Artscape Launchpad presents ongoing workshop on broad topics of relevance to creative entrepreneurs. Our next two new workshops feature business lawyer Robert Wakulat $25.

YOUR NEW CREATIVE BUSINESS AND THE LAW

Sat. March 11 - 10am-1pm - Artscape Youngplace, 180 Shaw Street, Toronto

The law can be a tool to help new business owners create the type of company structure that reflects their values and helps set the expectations of their customers and partners. Learn how to form your company, make sense of complex legal issues and take advantage of protections offered by the legal system.

Legit! EVERYTHING FROM CONTRACTS TO COPYRIGHT FOR CREATIVES

Sat. March 11 - 2-5pm - Artscape Youngplace, 180 Shaw Street, Toronto

This workshop will cover and provide tips for how best to approach topics such as intellectual property; moral rights; licenses, leases and permits; selling art online (data collection and consumer protection); selling art in a studio; understanding contracts, copyright and more.

OPEN CALL

Artscape Launchpad is circulating an open call to individual artists, educators, creative entrepreneurs, arts groups and not-for-profit arts, cultural, industry, community organizations and more; who see themselves as potential Mentors and Programming Partners and/or Programming Providers.