New National Learning Resource Launched!

Want help with your arts career, like, right now???

Triangle ArtWorks is thrilled to announce the launch a new resource that will allow artists and arts administrators free access, anytime, to online videos, articles, tool-kits and more on topics relevant to their work. No fee or login are required to head to the National Resource Hub, search for a topic and find online content from arts organizations and businesses across the country.

What it is:

Arts organizations across the county, government entities like NEA, state and local arts councils, and for profit businesses that serve the arts, have all been creating helpful content for the Sector for years. For the first time, the National Resource Hub pulls all of this evergreen content into one searchable site. Now you can get the learning or answers you need, from multiple sources, at anytime. There is content for both working artists and arts organization administrators. Content areas include:

  • Development and finance

  • Grants

  • Self-Care

  • Marketing

  • Artistic Life

  • Organizational Capacity

  • and more …

Engaging with the Hub

The National Resource Hub is meant to be a growing, easily accessible tool. Here’s how you can help expand its the reach:

  • Embed the Hub on your Site - Make it easier for your community to access the Hub by embedding the Database search on your site. It’s easy! Just head to the site and follow the embed instructions!

  • Add Your Content - Do you create content for those working in the arts? Its easy to add it to the Hub, just fill out this Submission Form, or send us an email with a link to the content!

  • Search for content anytime! - A version of the Hub will be on Triangle ArtWorks site here, so pop in and get the info you need, anytime!

Thanks to Artist Thrive!

The Resource Hub is the latest resource from Artist Thrive. The goal of Artists Thrive is “to raise the value of artists in every community. More specifically, it is a set of resources that can guide us, whether artists or those who work with artists (or want to), in fostering the conditions in which artists can thrive”. Triangle ArtWorks worked with Artist Thrive to develop and create National Resource Hub. This work was made possible through generous support from the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation.

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