A workshop with Jaclyn Grossman
This workshop is designed for artists and creatives who have an idea and want to take the next steps toward making it a reality.
We’ll cover the essentials of project planning, building a team, creating timelines, drafting a preliminary budget, and managing early stages of funding. Practical, accessible, and geared toward first-time project leaders, this session will help you gain the tools to move from inspiration to execution.
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A recording of the event will be sent to registered participants.
This workshop is ideal for artists, creatives, and cultural workers. We’ll also have time set aside for schmoozing so you can connect with fellow Jewish creatives.
Free, registration required.
Light refreshments will be served. Kashrut observed.
Supported by UJA Federation of Greater Toronto, CANVAS, the Kultura Collective, the Azrieli Foundation, and the Miles Nadal JCC.
About the facilitator:
Hailed as an “exciting dramatic soprano” (Opera Canada) with “command over a powerful range of expressive emotion” (The Whole Note), Jaclyn Grossman’s recent highlights include Brünnhilde in Die Walküre and Freia in Das Rheingold with Edmonton Opera, Nedda in Pagliacci and Nella in Gianni Schicchi with Opera Kelowna, and Beethoven’s 9th Symphony with the Buffalo Philharmonic under JoAnn Falletta. She returns to Edmonton Opera as Brünnhilde in Siegfried this season. As co-founder of the Likht Ensemble, Jaclyn has championed Jewish Holocaust music in performances at the Canadian Opera Company, Schulich School of Music, Harold Green Jewish Theatre, and with the Chattanooga Symphony. Upcoming Likht engagements include their Salle Bourgie debut and appearances in the Leah Posluns Chamber Series. Jaclyn is passionate about fostering community and connection and is deeply committed to supporting local groups and nonprofits. She is the Founder of The Phoenix Leadership Project the creator/facilitator of the Association for Opera in Canada’s RBC Artist Fellowship/Mentorship, and the Programs Manager for Opera’ 5’s Portfolio Artist Internship Program. A recipient of Wagner Society of New York Bayreuth Stipendium, Opera America’s Career Blueprint Award, Sylva Gelber Foundation Award, and the Ben Steinberg Musical Legacy Award, Jaclyn is a graduate of McGill University and the Rebanks Family Fellowship at the Royal Conservatory of Music.