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Event:
The Artist-Administrator Balancing Act
Start:
May 23, 2012 5:00 pm
End:
May 23, 2012 7:00 pm
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Updated:
September 20, 2012
Venue:
The San Francisco Foundation
Address:
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225 Bush Street, Suite 500, San Francisco, CA, 94104, United States

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Please join The San Francisco Foundation and Emerging Arts Professionals – SFBA

The Artist-Administrator Balancing Act: A Panel Discussion / Workshop

Wednesday, May 23, 5:00 p.m. -7:00 p.m.
Reception to Follow

The San Francisco Foundation
225 Bush Street, Suite 500
San Francisco, CA

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Arts administrators simultaneously working as artists balance the demands of multiple professions, a common challenge in the field. While different artistic disciplines require unique time and space for practice, creation and performance, the “work-work-life balance” of artist/administrators is a creative pursuit in itself.

In wearing multiple hats, How do artist/administrators navigate potential conflicts of interest? Also, How does the level of commercial demand for one’s art impact the sustainability of the practice? During the discussion, panelists and audience participants will consider how arts workers can feasibly balance two careers, as well as the ways in which one’s artistic practice informs administrative output and vice versa.

Panelists discussing these topics will include:
Karl Cronin, Cellist, Composer and Arts Consultant and Researcher
Claire Light, Writer and Interim Director, Kearny Street Workshop
Rebecca Novick, Theater Director, Dramaturg, and Arts Consultant
Ron Ragin, Poet, Vocalist, and Program Officer, Performing Arts Program, William and Flora Hewlett Foundation

Moderated by Kevin Seaman, Media Artist and Arts and Culture Program Assistant, The San Francisco Foundation