Teaching youth the business side of art can be beneficial for a number of reasons. For one, it can help them to understand the realities of being an artist and the various challenges and opportunities that come with it. This can be especially important for young people who are considering pursuing a career in the arts, as it can give them a more realistic understanding of what to expect and help them to make more informed decisions about their future.
ROMAC believes teaching youth the business side of art can also help to develop their entrepreneurial skills and encourage them to think creatively and critically about how to turn their passion for art into a viable career.
A workforce development program
Learning the business side of art can also help young artists to develop valuable skills that can be applied to other fields. Our apprentices will be exposed to marketing, financial management, graphic design, and project management. These skills are all highly sought after in a variety of industries and can be valuable for artists to learn in order to be competitive in the job market.