Community Arts Development
Today, it is at the local and municipal level where some of the most exciting challenges in the cultural sector are being met. More and more, cities and neighborhoods are delivering arts, culture and heritage programs. Increasingly, local organizations need expanded skills to compete in a fragmented marketplace, whether it’s an arts council, a community heritage site, or community theatres, choirs, orchestras and galleries.
Community Arts organizations are often managed completely by volunteers, and these groups require specific leadership and management skills.
Completion of a course will be recognized as either a pass or fail; awarding of a Certificate of Participation requires successful completion of all six courses.
This program is being delivered in a collaboration involving Humber College, the Oakville Arts Council and the Mississauga Arts Council, and the Town of Oakville.
Who
You are an individual working in or with a community arts organization as a volunteer (board, committee) or staff (administrator, coordinator).
Why
You are seeking additional skills to help your organization grow and thrive, rather than a career in arts management.
What
This certificate program offers a series of part-time courses in the areas of leadership (boards), resource development (sponsorship, marketing communications, fundraising) and management (budgeting, grant writing).
How
Each course is fifteen hours in length (three hour sessions over five weeks). About two thirds of the course will be spent in an instructional mode (the teacher guiding the learning), and the rest with the instructor in a ‘coaching’ mode (responding to specific needs of your community group).
When
Thursdays, 7 – 10 PM
Where
Oakville Museum
8 Navy Street
Oakville, ON
L6J 2Y5
How Much
$ 135 per course
TO REGISTER
Phone: (416) 675-5005
Fax: (416) 675-2427
In Person: Lakeshore Campus or North Campus
Payment: Visa, MasterCard or certified cheque
For more information contact:
Jerry Smith
Program Director, Humber College
(416) 675-6622, Ext. 3244
Jerry.Smith@Humber.ca