The International Sculpture Center invites you to submit a panel proposal for the 31st International Sculpture Conference, taking place in Dallas, TX from October 23-26, 2025. The ISC is seeking a diverse and comprehensive program, covering topics relevant to sculpture today.
Posts Tagged: Professional Development/Education
Ecotonic Movement Workshops on Artist-Science Partnerships and Environmental Art as Community Engagement
As part of our Artist Investment Program, the Arizona Commission on the Arts is pleased to offer a pair of free workshops presented by award-winning ecologist and choreographer Jame McCray, PhD, founder of Ecotonic Movement. Artists working in all disciplines are encouraged to register! Workshop 1 Cross-Pollination: Cultivating Successful Artist-Scientist Partnerships May 15, 2025, 6:00… Read more »
Power and the Colors of the Americas: Natural Pigments Instructional Program
Through 27 hours of master instruction, you will work with cochineal, añil, pericón, and other natural dyes, learning traditional recipes, mordants, and fixatives. Beyond technical skills, the program fosters critical dialogue on the colonial legacies of color, ethical artistic practices, and the deep connections between materials, trade, and power. A Transformative Approach to Color This… Read more »
Creative Aging Foundations Trainings | Lifetime Arts
Whether you’re an artist, educator, or administrator, this training serves as a comprehensive guide to integrating creative aging into older adult programming, services, and care. Over three interactive, 2-hour sessions, you’ll explore creative aging’s best practices, engage in expert-led discussions, and participate in a live demonstration class. See Course Breakdown and Details
Musician Changemaker Accelerator (MCA) Workshop
The Arizona Commission on the Arts is pleased to offer the Musician Changemaker Accelerator (MCA) Workshop in collaboration with national nonprofit Music to Life. Through MCA, up to ten Arizona-based musicians will receive hands-on training and funding support to create and deliver sustainable, music-driven social change programs within their communities.
AZ Movement and Professional Development in the Arts
Arizona artists, tap in! Join us in Phoenix on Saturday, May 4, 2024, for a full day dedicated to elevating your skills in the arts. The event is free, but registration is required! To enhance the participant experience, we’ve set a maximum capacity of 40 people, so reserve your spot today to guarantee your attendance… Read more »
Southern Arizona Creative Aging Cohort
The Arizona Commission on the Arts is seeking applications from teams to participate in the Southern Arizona Creative Aging Cohort. The Southern Arizona Creative Aging Cohort offers small teams, made up of diverse members of your community, a unique opportunity to explore the many ways creative aging can be put to work for positive community impact.
Introductory Creative Aging Training in Flagstaff
Join Creative Flagstaff and the Arizona Commission on the Arts to learn more about Creative Aging, an exciting national movement to advance understanding of the vital relationship between creative expression and healthy aging.
Professional development | Nonprofit Management Institute
The ASU Lodestar Center’s Nonprofit Management Institute provides the knowledge, tools and connections for you to become an effective nonprofit professional, volunteer or board member and to help your organization grow. Since 1993, the ASU Lodestar Center’s Nonprofit Management Institute (NMI) has taught nonprofit professionals the most up-to-date trends affecting the sector today; how to… Read more »
Introductory Creative Aging Trainings
In January 2024, the Arizona Commission on the Arts will kick off its Sustaining Creative Aging in Southern Arizona initiative with a series of free introductory training sessions for aging or healthcare service organization staff, caregivers, volunteers, teaching artists, and arts organization administrators!