Anti-Capitalist Personal Finance for Artists
About
Artist Brooke Erin Goldstein will outline personal spending and life management approaches tailored to artists interested in breaking free from capitalist systems designed to predetermine financial goals. Goldstein will walk participants through strategies that help define personal financial values and center anticapitalist ideas that empower one to save more, spend less, and invest additional time in creative pursuits.
Free. Space is limited. Registration required for this in-person program.
This program is at capacity. Sign up for the WAITLIST here. You will be notified if there is a cancellation.
Goldstein has developed these personal financial techniques for her use over the past 20 years and has helped artists build this skill for over 15 years. Please note that Brooke Erin Goldstein is NOT a financial advisor, certified public accountant, or financial analyst. This workshop is for informational purposes only.
Brooke Erin Goldstein (RISD BFA 2003 Textiles) is an artist, curator, and teaching artist living and working in North Providence, Rhode Island. She began taking art and sewing classes at the age of 3, learned machine sewing at 6, and quilting at the age of 10.
Goldstein's creative professional career started as a technical, textiles, and surface designer in the apparel department of Reebok. Her fine art and curatorial practice has been featured at the New Bedford Art Museum, Newport Art Museum, Jamestown Arts Center, and the Missouri Botanical Garden Sachs Museum. She is an advisory member of the Jamestown Arts Center Exhibition Committee and on RISCA's Teaching Artist Roster.