Event Date: 06.23.2021
Time: 6-7pm
With the ongoing housing crisis resulting from long-standing class and racial inequities (all exacerbated by the pandemic), it can feel like an impossible task to secure stable, affordable housing or studio space in some communities. But you’re not alone, and there are strategies to make the hunt easier. In this interactive workshop, artists will learn about locally relevant housing rights and resources and hear firsthand knowledge about navigating the housing market. This workshop micro-series is led by Ngoc-Tran Vu, a 1.5-generation Vietnamese American interdisciplinary and transnational artist whose socially engaged work draws from her experience as a community organizer, educator, and healer. Additional insight provided by guest specialists in each field.
This is part two of a 3-part series. Participants may register for all sessions or select the topic most relevant to them. Register for Part 1 and Part 3.
Alternative Artist’s Living: Focused on exploring different housing models that artists are building for themselves and one another. We will share insights on creating and sustaining these spaces. Guest speaker: Jacqueline Cooper, President of Financial Education Associates.
Open and free to artists in Massachusetts. Hosted by Assets for Artists in partnership with Mass Cultural Council.
Assets for Artists is committed to making all professional development workshops and webinars as accessible as possible. If you have additional questions or to request accommodations to ensure your participation, please contact Assets for Artists.