Creative Captial launches new blog

We’re excited to share the launch of The Lab, Creative Capital’s new blog for artists and the art community!

Since artists and arts organizations thrive on experimentation, our blog will share ideas on the Creative Process; offer a window into our Permanent Laboratory for artist services; explore issues impacting the art community in The Field; and provide Tips & Tools from Creative Capital’s staff, artists and workshop leaders.

The stories, videos and resources we’ve posted so far on The Lab include profiles of our artist-grantees at work (Heidi Latsky’s residency and performance of GIMP and Erin Cosgrove’s collaboration with Ben Marcus); “Must Haves” for your artist website, from our Internet for Artists workshop curriculum; a webinar podcast, “New Media in the Marketplace”; and much more.

Bookmark http://blog.creative-capital.org and follow us on Twitter (@creativecap) and Facebook to keep up with our latest reports from The Lab! We hope you will join the conversation by adding your comments!

About Creative Capital

Creative Capital is a national nonprofit organization dedicated to providing integrated financial and advisory support to artists pursuing adventurous projects in five disciplines: Emerging Fields, Film/Video, Literature, Performing Arts and Visual Arts. Working in long-term partnership with artists, Creative Capital’s pioneering approach to support combines funding, counsel and career development services to enable a project’s success and foster a sustainable practice for its grantees. In its first decade, Creative Capital has committed more than $20 million in financial and advisory support to 326 projects representing 406 artists, and has reached an additional 3,700 artists in more than 50 communities around the country through its Professional Development Program.

Creative Capital’s core program receives support from The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Doris Duke Charitable Foundation, Toby Devan Lewis, the Robert W. Deutsch Foundation, the Lambent Foundation Fund of Tides Foundation, The Nathan Cummings Foundation, The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, the Booth Ferris Foundation, the Muriel Pollia Foundation, the William K. Bowes, Jr. Foundation, Catharine and Jeffrey Soros, and more than 150 other institutional and individual donors, in addition to support from the Kresge Foundation for the Professional Development Program.