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Managing your Finances as an Arts and Culture Freelancer with Birgit Bosold

Use code FIN25 to get a 25% discount

Why is financial literacy important in the Arts? Financial literacy means having the skills and knowledge to manage money and make informed decisions about it. Unlike other career paths, it is seldom taught in art schools, leaving artists and art curators ill-prepared to manage their personal and professional finances effectively. Adding to the complexity is the prevalence of freelance work, the lack of transparency surrounding money, and the unregulated nature of the art world.

This 2-day intensive workshop empowers participants with essential tools and insights to take control of their finances and thrive in the arts. This program covers mindset, knowledge, skills, and behaviours essential for making purposeful financial decisions and navigating the art industry’s specific challenges.

 

After completing the workshop, artists and curators will be equipped to:

  • Make informed financial decisions to build a solid foundation for a sustainable art career.
  • Learn to deal with the financial risks and uncertainties of the gig economy in the art industry.
  • Create long-term and effective financial plans to support their careers, including retirement.
  • Handle budgeting and cash management with clarity.
  • Manage assets and investments with confidence and self-determination.

 

This workshop is led by financial coach and curator Birgit Bosold, who has extensive experience working in banks, fundraising in the arts and consulting clients on financial planning and asset management

Over two days, participants will engage in discussions, share their art-related financial concerns, and receive guidance from the lecturer. Real-world case studies will illustrate financial concepts with direct relevance to the art world. Homework assignments, including analyzing financial scenarios in the gig economy, will reinforce practical learning experiences.

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