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Thank you for a... um... "robust" year! EAP is now closing for two weeks to recover.

With a new year ahead of us, we are feeling grateful for you and your work. We continue to shift the arts field to one that is equitable for all people, valued and sustainable, and honors the individual worker as a creative and whole person. Doing this work for you and with you is an honor, a privilege, and an imperative! 

Looking forward to a new year of great work together!

With gratitude,
Rhiannon & Katherin
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June 11, 2018 is Emergence
 


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Emerging Arts Professionals/SFBA is a network focused on the empowerment, leadership, and growth of next generation arts and culture workers in the San Francisco Bay Area through knowledge sharing, learning opportunities, and partnerships. 

By supporting today’s emerging models and mindsets, we hope to generate a path for individuals’ meaningful and sustainable work and to stimulate a vibrant, integrated, and evolving arts and culture sector.
EAP/SFBA is a member of the Intersection Incubator, a program of Intersection for the Arts, providing fiscal sponsorship, incubation and consulting services to artists. Visit www.theintersection.org.
EAP would like to thank the following funders for their support.
The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, a nonpartisan, private charitable foundation that advances ideas and supports institutions to promote a better world. Visit hewlett.org.
Kenneth Rainin Foundation is a private family foundation dedicated to enhancing quality of life by championing and sustaining the arts, promoting early childhood literacy and supporting research to cure chronic disease. Collaboration and innovation are at the heart of all its programs. Its vision is guided by the belief that change is possible through inquiry, creativity and compassion.
The California Arts Council is committed to building public will and resources for the arts; fostering accessible arts initiatives that reflect contributions from all of California’s diverse populations; serving as a thought leader and champion for the arts; and providing excellent, effective, and relevant programs and services.
Copyright © 2017 Emerging Arts Professionals / SFBA, All rights reserved.


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