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The inability to properly handle everything that comes along with professional recognition can induce feelings of anxiety, depression, and imposter syndrome. This workshop offers positive ways to deal with it all.
For many artists and arts administrators, the pressure of performing in the public eye can be overwhelming and contribute to feelings of anxiety, depression, and imposter syndrome.
In the art world, “stardom” and the trappings of fame and fortune can happen in the blink of an eye. Many creatives are mentally, physically, and spiritually unprepared for the task of being recognized for their work in the form of articles, grants, or job announcements. This inability to properly handle what may
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How can we help you fully participate?
GPAC is committed to making its programs accessible to everyone. If you require an accommodation or service (i.e., ASL; Open Captioning; Audio Description;
How can we help you fully participate?
GPAC is committed to making its programs accessible to everyone. If you require an accommodation or service (i.e., ASL; Open Captioning; Audio Description; digital, large-print or Braille materials, etc.) to fully participate, please contact Corey                           ( ccarrington@pittsburghartscouncil.org or 412-391-2060 ext. 230) at least two weeks prior to the event. If an accommodation would be helpful and the lead time is less than two weeks, please let us know so we can make every effort to help you fully participate. To learn more, check out our Accessibility at GPAC page.