How to Recover and Thrive

The ArtsHub Virtual Summit: How to Recover and Thrive welcomed emerging and established artists, performers, arts managers, and those in creative fields to join in a week-long series of virtual interactive workshops, training, and networking sessions, January 10-14, 2022. The ArtsHub Virtual Summit, designed to provide tools to help those working in creative fields recover from the disruption created by the pandemic and learn how to position their business to thrive as the economy recovers, had daily sessions with guest speakers at 10 AM, 12 Noon, and 6 PM ET.

“You can’t succeed if you can’t be found,” said Lisa Davol, Marketing Manager, Franklin County Chamber of Commerce, and ArtsHub project co-coordinator. One of the goals of the new ArtsHub website is to provide a comprehensive list of BIPOC and all other creatives in the region to promote and connect them with each other and with those looking to purchase or hire.” This is being done through a partnership with New England Foundation for the Arts’ (NEFA) CreativeGround database and Dee Schneidman of NEFA will lead one of the ArtsHub Virtual Summit sessions with a focus on how to get listed in the new ArtsHub online directory and how the listing will increase visibility for artists and their work.

Summit Video Recordings

Summit Welcome and How to Present Yourself and Your Work

Summit Welcome and How to Present Yourself and Your Work

featuring Dee Boyle-Clapp and Jeffrey Dreisbach

The ArtsHub, CreativeGround, and You: How to be Seen and Get Found Online

The ArtsHub, CreativeGround, and You: How to be Seen and Get Found Online

with Dee Schneidman and Blair Winans