TAHLEQUAH, Oklahoma - Native American artists who want to learn about the business side of art
will have a great opportunity to do so this November when the Cherokee
Nation hosts Art Marketing and Professional Development: A Comprehensive
Training Session for Native Artist Entrepreneurs on Nov. 13 -14, at the
Best Western Motel in Locust Grove.
The workshop will be presented by Theresa Secord and Ben Sherman of the
First Peoples Fund, a South Dakota-based resource group for Native
American artists. The goal of the workshop is to help Native artist
entrepreneurs become well grounded in basic business skills that they
can use to work with their clients and their own environment and values.
Participants will also learn about available tools and support necessary
to manage small entrepreneurial businesses to achieve economic success.
Donna Tinnin, with the tribe’s Tourism Development and Planning office,
said she feels that area artists will benefit greatly from what Secord
and Sherman have to present.
“The trainers that are coming travel the world to train and assist
Native American artists in developing their art in to a full time
business,” said Tinnin.
A series of self-assessment tools will be used during the workshop to
help participants determine where they are in terms of their art
marketing, business and financial management skills. The workshop will
also teach participants about planning and budgeting tools. Intensive
pricing and marketing sessions will be included, along with a sample
business plan and a variety of resources.
On Friday, Nov. 13, the workshop will run from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. and on
Saturday, Nov. 14, it will continue from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Participants
must be a citizen of a federally-recognized Indian tribe. There is no
cost to attend and all materials will be provided, but space is limited.
Those wishing to attend are asked to RSVP by Nov. 9.
Sponsors of the workshop include the Cherokee Nation Small Business
Assistance Center and First Nations Oweesta Corporation.
To register or for more information, please contact Tinnin, phone:
918-453-5728.