August 26, 2025 - 19:47

Grass Valley – Artists and creative entrepreneurs at all stages of their careers are invited to participate in The Business of Art symposium on Saturday, September 27, at Sierra College. This day-long event is designed to provide invaluable resources and insights to those in the creative sector.
Now in its fourth year, the symposium will feature industry leaders from various artistic disciplines who will share their expertise and experiences. Attendees can expect a range of workshops and panel discussions focused on career development, marketing strategies, and mentorship opportunities tailored specifically for artists.
The event aims to foster a supportive community where creative individuals can network, collaborate, and gain practical skills to enhance their careers. By bridging the gap between artistic talent and business acumen, The Business of Art symposium strives to empower participants to thrive in their creative endeavors. This is an excellent opportunity for anyone looking to elevate their artistic journey and connect with like-minded professionals.
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