They say that time changes things, but you actually have to change them yourself.
(Andy Warhol)
Time Management for Artists is designed to help you recognize and perhaps reconsider your personal concept of time. During this workshop you will gain a clear understanding of how you currently use your time in order to best determine how you really want to spend those hours available within any given day. You will receive practical management methods, skills and techniques for identifying key time wasters, setting boundaries, managing frequent distractions and interruptions, and prioritizing yourself and your artwork. Goal setting and action planning are key to time management success. In-class activities will highlight how to budget your time wisely and most effectively for you. More effective planning will enable you to spend more time doing what will ultimately lead you towards achieving your personal and professional goals and objectives.
Judith Teitelman brings 25 years of experience in helping grassroots and mid-sized organizations and large institutions strengthen their management and fundraising capacities and plan for a sustainable future. She is a strong proponent of management initiatives designed to examine and challenge long-standing assumptions about arts administration, and is committed to helping organizations rethink “business as usual.” Her national consulting practice, established in 1990, provides a full range of services, tailored to meet the unique vision and particular needs of each organization. Ms. Teitelman has served as a Planning Consultant to the National Endowment for the Arts Advancement Program and a Technical Assistance Specialist to the Los Angeles County Arts Commission. A sampling of clients includes East West Players, CalArts Community Arts Partnership, PEN Center USA, LA Freewaves New Media Festival, the Redlands Bowl and SideStreet Projects, among many others. She is a dedicated world traveler and is currently working on a magic realistic novel narrated by the Hindu God Ganesha.