From Red Ink to
Rethink:
Managing your way through a deficit
Textile Museum of Canada, Toronto, ON
Monday, June 16, 2008, 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Registration Fees: $150 OAAG Members / $195 General
(lunch included)
Content Contributor: Heather Young, Accountant, Young Associates
Registrants are required to bring a calculator to the workshop.
Program Summary
From Red Ink to Rethink will provide gallery directors,
managers, administrators, and bookkeepers with the ability
to strategize and identify a deficit within their institution
and some possible solutions.
Topics for the day include:
Nuts & Bolts
- What’s the difference between an operating and an accumulated
surplus/deficit?
- Where would I see these things on my financial statements?
- How do I report them on grant application financials?
How Bad Is Bad?
- How severe is my organization’s situation? How can I tell
if it’s a crisis?
- What does it cost to carry a deficit?
- How long does it take to eliminate a deficit?
Communicating The Problem
- Who needs to know and when?
- How can I communicate disappointing financial results
in an effective way?
- How detailed must my release be?
Solutions
- Bottom line fixes
- Cashflow fixes
- Financial statement fixes
- How to buy time to manage the situation while I plan the
solution
Presenter Heather Clara Young has worked in the
field of arts management for close to twenty years. Her
experience includes leadership roles with a variety of arts
service organizations, theatre and dance producing companies,
facilities, festivals and community organizations, in both
professional and volunteer capacities.
Heather teaches accounting and financial management to diploma and continuing education students in Humber College’s Arts
Administration programs. Heather was a 2004 recipient of Humber College’s Continuing Education Award of Excellence for
Outstanding Academic Contribution.
Her company, Young Associates, founded in 1992, provides consulting, financial management and bookkeeping services to both
not-for-profit and commercial arts and cultural organizations.
To register, please complete the registration form available
for download here
and email, fax or mail to:
Ontario Association of Art Galleries
111 Peter Street, Suite 617
Toronto, Ontario M5V 2H1
Email: members@oaag.org
Fax: (416) 598-4128
Contact: Shay Gibson, Membership and Publications Coordinator
Tel: (416) 598-0714 / Email:members@oaag.org.
Blue Soup Topic
Government Regulation and Emerging Visual Arts Professionals
Textile Museum of Canada, Toronto, ON
Tuesday, June 17, 2008, 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Registration Fees: $40 OAAG Members/ $45 General (lunch not included)
Organized by Darryl Bank for the Ontario Association of Art Galleries
Program Summary
How does government legislation and regulation like Ontario’s Film Classifications Act impact on public art galleries?
The day begins with knowledge and skills exchange in a workshop environment from 10 am to 3 pm, followed by a panel
discussion that will also be open to the public. Registered participants will gain practical skills from attending the
workshop, including information on how provincial and federal government legislation is written. The day culminates in an
open panel discussion where audience members will have the chance to discuss these critical issues with the speakers.
Blue Soup
Through case studies and presentations by established professionals, the Blue Soup series creates professional development
and network opportunities for recently graduated and underemployed emerging arts professionals.
Content Contributors:
Taryn Sirove, PhD candidate, Queen's University
Taryn Sirove will present a historical overview of provincial legislation as it relates to Canadian media/video artists, and
in turn, how this history informs her academic research.
Noa Mendelsohn Aviv, Canadian Civil Liberties Association
Director of Freedom of Expression project, Noa Mendelsohn Aviv will discuss her organization's function as it pertains to
artists and art organizations.
Tom Taylor, Program Coordinator, PleasureDome
Tom Taylor will discuss how the Ontario Film Review Board and the Film Classifications Act impact on Pleasure Dome's programming
and policies.
To register, please complete the registration form available
for download here
and email, fax or mail to:
Ontario Association of Art Galleries
111 Peter Street, Suite 617
Toronto, Ontario M5V 2H1
Email: members@oaag.org
Fax: (416) 598-4128
Contact: Darryl Bank, Policy Intern
Tel: (416) 598-0714 / Email:policy@oaag.org.
2008-2009
Membership
- Revised 2008-2009 Membership Fees - click
here for details
The Ontario Association of Art Galleries was established
in 1968 to encourage the ongoing and cooperative development
of Ontario's public art galleries,art museums, community galleries
and related visual arts organizations. Incorporated in Ontario
by letters patent in 1970, and registered as a charitable
organization, OAAG aims to serve and represent all of Ontario's
public art galleries as essential and valued cultural resources.
OAAG gratefully acknowledges the financial support of its
members, donors, corporate sponsors.