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About this Event
Questions about your tax obligations as a contracted artist? Curious about changes for 2025 reporting and returns?
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If it's true the only certainties in life are death and taxes...this workshop will help you navigate one of those things with confidence!!
Join finance expert Dr. Elaine Grogan Luttrell at this artist-centered workshop where you will:
- Review federal income tax basics for creative individuals, including common deductions you can claim as a creative entrepreneur.
- Learn how your tax landscape changes based on the type of income you earn.
- Explore how tax laws impact financial wellness—including deducting interest for student loan payments and saving for retirement
- Get tips on recordkeeping and 2025 updates (federal, state, and local!)
Cost for the session—just $5.
More time, money, and fewer headaches—priceless!
Registration in advance is required. Sign-up to attend by Friday, February 21 at 5:00 p.m.
Dr. Elaine Grogan Luttrull, CPA-PFS, AFC® (she/her) is the founder of Minerva Financial Arts, a company devoted to building financial literacy and empowerment in creative individuals through education and coaching. Her workshops and presentations have been featured nationally by groups that support the arts, a variety of state and regional arts councils and commissions, and colleges and universities where creative students thrive.
Elaine spent 10 years in academia, teaching at the Columbus College of Art & Design and serving as the Department Head for Business & Entrepreneurship from 2014-2018. Before that, Elaine served as the Director of Financial Analysis for The Juilliard School and in the Transaction Advisory Services practice of Ernst & Young in New York.
Elaine is the author of Arts & Numbers (Agate, B2 2013), and she contributes regularly to industry guides, including those from the Center for Cultural Innovation and the Joan Mitchell Foundation. She also serves on the boards of the Short North Alliance and Healing Broken Circles.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Summit Artspace, 140 East Market Street, Akron, United States
USD 7.18