Arts and Entertainment
March 20, 2024
From: Maryland State Arts CouncilMSAC's Arts Capital Program Announces New Bi-Weekly Webinar Series
In correlation with launching the new Arts Capital grant program, the Maryland State Arts Council (MSAC) is pleased to present a free four-part professional development series: Capital Project Strategies for the Arts!
Capital projects are often essential to increasing accessibility, expanding audiences, providing a safe and healthy environment for artists and audiences, and ensuring that a facility will be open to the public for years to come. However, the complexity, cost, and time commitment required to complete a capital project can be an overwhelming prospect for many staff and boards.
Throughout the four webinars, the Capital Project Strategies for the Arts series will offer guidance on:
- Understanding the characteristics and scope of capital projects and how size and complexity correlate to budget and timeline.
- Learning how to assess a building or arts facility and organize multiple needs into projects or phases of work aligned with organizational priorities and capacity.
- Understanding the difference between “soft” and “hard” costs in capital projects and how to think about both when fundraising for and managing your capital project.
- Recognizing when a project may benefit from outside expertise and having a sense of who or how to approach someone from an outside sector to assist you in reaching your goals.
Click the links below to register for each event through MSAC’s Eventbrite page.
WEBINAR SCHEDULE
The series will be hosted by MSAC and feature guest speakers with experience in capital projects. Registration for the first session is open now, click below to register today! Registration for future sessions will open in the coming weeks.
Wednesday, March 20, noon to 1 p.m.
Session 1: "How to Decide Where to Begin," featuring Ann Powell of Plan B Baltimore
Wednesday, April 3, noon to 1 p.m.
Session 2: "Real Estate Development for Good: Budgeting for Mission Driven Projects," featuring Cailin McGough and Michael Pokorny of CapEx Advisory Group
Wednesday, April 17, noon to 1 p.m.
Session 3: "Clarifying the Triple Constraint: A Practical Framework for Arts Capital Projects," featuring Andrew Chaveaz of Brailsford & Dunlavey, INC
Wednesday, May 1, noon to 1:30 p.m.
Session 4: "Ask a Construction Expert," featuring Rayya Newman of Triple Line Studio, Khalid Mailk of GEMM Masterplanning, and Marek Skovajsa of Metropolitan Engineering