Build your financial literacy and management skills in this interactive workshop with Sally Moussawi, centring on how artists and practitioners can embed ethical principles into their approaches to finances and use financial tools in service of our personal goals.
Build your financial literacy and management skills in this interactive workshop with Sally Moussawi, centring on how artists and practitioners can embed more reflective thinking and ethical principles into their approaches to their finances.
Are you an artist, organiser, or part of a community group or small project and are interested in solidarity economy approaches to finance and anti-oppressive ways to reframe our relationship to money?
Join us for this financial literacy workshop with Sally Moussawi to build fundamental financial skills and knowledges that artists can practically apply directly to their working practices, which also service and acting in accordance with our personal values and goals.
We will learn about:
The different barriers to financial literacy
How to read and write budgets as a site of setting intentions
How to read and write a cashflow forecast - both these financial documents are often a pre-requisite to accessing funding
No experience necessary! People of all levels of comfort with finances are welcome to participate. This workshop will be especially beneficial for those structurally underserved (across race, gender, accessibility and migration), with number-phobias and wounds around [not having] money.

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Nunnery Gallery
181 Bow Road, London, E3 2SJ
020 8980 7774
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Tuesday-Sunday, 10am-4pm
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