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National Career Development Workshops

In locations around the country, CAA offers regional workshop series on a range of topics from health and safety in the studio to grant writing and professional relationship building.  Each workshop series is developed in collaboration with regional institutions to serve the specific interests of their local constituencies.

Check back often for event locations and topics.

Next workshop series:

Corvallis, Portland, and Eugene, Oregon
April 9–11, 2008

Wednesday April 9, 2008
C & E Auditorium
LaSells Stewart Center
Oregon State University, Corvallis
FREE

Schedule:
2:00 PM Career Alternatives in the Arts
3:30 PM Refreshments
4:00 PM Health and Safety Issues for Artists

Thursday, April 10, 2008
Museum of Contemporary Craft
724 Northwest Davis Street, Portland
$10 at the door

Schedule:
1:00 PM Career Alternatives in the Arts
2:30 PM Refreshments
3:30 PM Health and Safety Issues for Artists

Friday, April 11, 2008
DIVA Center
110 West Broadway, Eugene
$10 at the door

Schedule:
10:00 AM Career Alternatives in the Arts
12:00 PM Refreshments
1:00 PM Health and Safety Issues for Artists

The Oregon Career Development Workshops are developed and presented in collaboration with Oregon State University and the University of Oregon.  Special thanks to the Museum of Contemporary Craft, Portland, and the Downtown Initiative for the Visual Arts, Eugene.

College Art Association&rsouq;s National Career Development Workshops are supported by a generous grant from the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation.

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