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SUMMARY:FREE ARTIST TRUST CAREER WORKSHOP, MUSEUM/WSU
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DESCRIPTION:ARTIST TRUST AT LARGE WORKSHOP / WSU MUSEUM PULLMAN\n\nMonday, April 18, 12-1pm, Museum of Art / Washington State University\n\nABOUT THE PROGRAM |\n\nLooking to give your arts career a boost? In this free one-hour presentation, Artist Trust Spokane Program Coordinator and artist Anne-Claire Mitchell gives you the scoop on how Artist Trust can help. You’ll learn how Artist Trust serves Washington State Artists of all disciplines and how you can use these programs and resources to advance your arts business. A Q&amp;A session will follow the presentation.\n\n\n\nABOUT THE PRESENTER |\n\nAnne-Claire Mitchell, Artist Trust, Spokane Program Coordinator\n\nAnne-Claire coordinates professional development and assists with Artist Trust grant-making support programs in Spokane County. She was born and raised in Spokane. She has worked as a project coordinator in the renewable energy industry, generating project and funding opportunities in Eastern WA. She co-founded the Richmond Art Collective (RAC) in downtown Spokane and also manages operations at RAC’s primary exhibition space. Anne-Claire is an artist herself. Her practice is cross-disciplinary, intersecting 2-D work, digital media, and music, especially through collaboration. She’s involved with several Spokane-based arts organizations and programs including INK ArtsSpace, Girl’s Rock Lab, Spokane Women in Art &amp; Media, the Downtown Spokane Murals Project, and the Laboratory Spokane Artist Residency.
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