Working Hard or Hardly Working? How to Start and Sustain a Career in the Arts

Event Recording and Social Media Contact Links

Thank you to everyone who joined us for our second Intersections series event of the term, Working Hard or Hardly Working? How to Start and Sustain a Career in the Arts.  

We conversed with our panel of amazing professional artists as they reviewed and reflected on the winding paths that led them to their current positions and discussed how to best navigate the endless possibilities of attaining a successful career in the arts. Topics included how to gain essential skills in our art practices when working in positions outside our chosen field, when to say “yes” and, more importantly, when to say “no,” the necessity of building strong relationships, benefits of collaboration within and without your field, and more! 

Missed or want to review some of these valuable topics?
View a full recording of the event here:  

https://uleth.zoom.us/recording/detail?meeting_id=B1YZhN2vQaanetnzqULLPQ%3D%3D 

Want to know more about the panelists current work? Read on! 

Jesse Northey, Artist Manager 
victorypool.ca  
@victorypoolmusic 

Christopher Schultz, Marketing Director, Triglass Productions
topherschultz.com 
triglassproductions.com 
@Topher.exe 

Geneviève Paré, Associate Director of the Canadian Wilderness Artist Residency 
http://canadianwildernessresidency.ca/  

Kasia Sosnowski, AAC Works Manager, Allied Arts Council of Lethbridge
kasiasosnowski.com 
@bad.bucket  

We look forward to seeing you next time!