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National Museum of Women in the Arts

Fourth Annual MakeHER Summit Workshops

Event Details

Event Date and Time

Mon, Sep 27, 2021
10 to 5 pm ET

Tickets and Reservations

Free. Reservations required. To support this program and others like it, please consider making a $10 donation when you make your reservation.

Location

Online

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Join us for a day of in-depth workshops for creative entrepreneurs at all levels.

Event Description

4th Annual MakeHER Workshops

Join us for a day of meaningful connection and in-depth workshops that offer practical tips and resource sharing for creative entrepreneurs at all levels. Participants interested in the creative economy can attend workshops on branding, business development, and more. This year, we are also partnering with Washington Area Lawyers for the Arts and their Creative Entrepreneurs Series, a series of workshops to help creatives start their own business. The first 30 people to sign up for our MakeHer Summit will also get to join the entire six week session of WALA’s series.

Women, Arts, and Social Change is a public programs initiative that highlights the power of women and the arts as catalysts for change. Fresh Talk, the initiative’s signature program, features cause-driven conversations with leading artists, designers, activists, social innovators, and others.

Event Sponsors

The Women, Arts, and Social Change public programs initiative is made possible through leadership gifts from Denise Littlefield Sobel, the Davis/Dauray Family Fund, the Revada Foundation of the Logan Family, and the Susan and Jim Swartz Public Programs Fund. Additional funding is provided by the Bernstein Family Foundation.

National Endowment for the Arts

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