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Produce! A one day workshop in New York

A one-day workshop for non-conformist performers determined to take their vision from the page to the stage. The workshop will feature a panel discussion with notable actors and writers who have seen their work produced On or Off-Broadway, and break-out groups that will provide instrumental tools to seeing one´s work produced: development, budgeting, fundraising, marketing, and more.

Presented by TeatroStageFest, HOLA, and CUNY Grad Center in association with CUNY and Instituto Cervantes.  An official event of the 2008 NYC Latin American Cultural Week.

When:  Saturday, November 8, 2008; 10:00 am - 4:00 pm

Where:  Martin E. Segal Theatre Center; CUNY Graduate Center; 365 Fifth Avenue at 34th Street

Free admission

Prior reservation required.  Reservation and Information: info@teatrostagefest.org or 212.695.4010

Schedule:

10:00 am -12:00 noon: Produce-Yourself, Introduction to Artist Driven Projects

12:00 noon - 1:30 pm: Networking Lunch.

1:30 pm - 3:00 pm:  Group discussions led by industry professionals focusing on development, identifying producers and partners, budgeting and fundraising, and public relations and marketing.

Share Some Knowledge, Win Some Dough

Fractured U., Fractured Atlas’s online arts management curriculum, is seeking instructors to develop 25 new courses. We’ve released an RFP which has all the details, including guidelines, deadline, etc. In a nutshell:

  • We’re looking for 5 introductory courses and 20 advanced courses
  • Courses may cover any topic in arts management and may target individual artists or arts administrators
  • Selected instructors will receive initial compensation of $500-1,000, plus 75% of all enrollment fees generated for the course. (Thank you to the Pierre and Marie-Gaetana Matisse Foundation for making this possible!)
  • Proposals requiring new features to be developed for the online class software are welcome
  • Submissions are due September 1, 2008

Read the full RFP for more details.

Arts Wellness Network Goes National

For the past two years, Fractured Atlas has been experimenting with a program called the Arts Wellness Network here in New York City. The concept was that we could assemble a network of artist-friendly health care providers, with a focus on preventive care and alternative medicine, who would make their services available to the arts community at discounted rates regardless of insurance coverage.

As a pilot effort in NYC, the Arts Wellness Network was well received, but we could never figure out how to make it scale, since the overhead involved in assembling and maintaining a provider network is huge. This Spring, thanks to a partnership with HealthAllies (a division of UnitedHealthcare), we’ve finally cracked the code.

Starting today, the Arts Wellness Network is now available to Fractured Atlas members nationwide. For $15.50/month, the program offers pre-negotiated reduced rates within a network of 500,000+ providers. Also included is NurseLine, a 24-hr hotline that provides access to a registered nurse any time of the day or night.

Find out more about the Arts Wellness Network or sign up today.

Aetna and Fractured Atlas Team up to Provide Affordable Health Insurance to Artists in 30 States

Big news today. I’ll let the press release do the talking:

Press Contact:
RoseMarie Terenzio, RMT PR Management 212-414-1909, 917-913-7226, rterenzio@rmtprmanagement.com

FRACTURED ATLAS OFFERS AFFORDABLE AETNA ADVANTAGE PLANS FOR ARTISTSFRACTURED ATLAS MEMBERS AND THEIR FAMILIES IN
29 STATES AND WASHINGTON, DC ARE ELIGIBLE TO ENROLL
IN AETNA’S VARIETY OF AFFORDABLE HEALTH PLANS

NEW YORK, NY – March 3, 2008 – Fractured Atlas, a nonprofit organization that serves a national community of artists and arts organizations, announced today that Aetna Advantage Plans are now available to its members in 29 states and Washington, DC.

According to the U.S. Department of Labor and research conducted by Fractured Atlas, there are roughly 300,000 uninsured artists in the United States. Aetna Advantage Plans provide three PPO plans available to more than 50,000 members of the Fractured Atlas Open Arts Network.

Fractured Atlas knows of no other national organization offering this type of comprehensive health coverage with criteria for membership based on self-identifying as an artist. Aetna Advantage Plans are now available to Fractured Atlas members who qualify for coverage.

“We know individuals who purchase health insurance on their own have a variety of life circumstances that create a wide range of needs and preferences, and the members of Fractured Atlas are no exception,” said Frank McCauley, head of Aetna’s Consumer Business Segment. “The plans and services we are offering to Fractured Atlas should address their unique needs and provide their members and their families with high-quality, affordable health insurance coverage.”

Fractured Atlas’ founder, Adam Forest Huttler, has been researching quality, affordable coverage that could be made available on a national or near-national basis for nearly seven years.

Fractured Atlas has been the leading provider of affordable health insurance to artists in NY State since 2001, but finding appropriate options outside of NY has been nearly impossible. “Several times a year for the past seven years we’ve contacted all the major insurance companies and tried to negotiate something,” said founder, Adam Forest Huttler. “Aetna has always been our first choice carrier because of their stellar reputation, especially for customer service and dependability. Already, we’ve had as easy and pleasant an experience with them as we’ve had with any other insurer we’ve worked with.”

“Artists are poorly served by our employment-based health insurance system,” said James Brown, Director of Health Services for The Actors Fund. “High levels of self-employment, project-based and episodic work patterns, and relatively low wages result in a disproportionately large number of uninsured and underinsured artists.”

Fractured Atlas is providing affordable, comprehensive coverage with slight variations from state to state. Previously, the only available coverage through Fractured Atlas was a limited plan that provided discounts on medical bills and partial reimbursement for out-of-pocket expenses.

Fractured Atlas offers three of Aetna’s Individual Advantage Plans. Two are HSA- (tax-advantaged health savings account) compatible. These two plans have average deductibles of $3,000 and $5,000, respectively. They also feature access to preventive care on a co pay basis before the deductible has been met, with no waiting periods. The third option has a $2,500 deductible and is not HSA-compatible, but features preventive care, primary care office visits and specialist visits subject to co pay before the deductible has been met. The lifetime maximum per insured is $5 million for all plans (unless state variations apply). Fractured Atlas is also offering Aetna’s Dental PPO plan as a rider to the health plan. Information on Aetna Advantage Plans along with enrollment materials is available at www.fracturedatlas.org/healthcare.

The plans are medically underwritten and rates will vary. The plans are now available in the following states:
AL, AK, AZ, AR, CA, CO, CT, DE, FL, GA, IL, KS, LA, MD, MI, MS, MO, NC, NE, NV, OH, OK, PA, SC, TN, TX, VA, WV, WY and Washington, DC.

About Fractured Atlas
Fractured Atlas is a nonprofit organization that serves a national community of artists and arts organizations. Our programs and services facilitate the creation of art by offering vital support to the artists who produce it. We help artists and arts organizations function more effectively as businesses by providing access to funding, health care, education and more, all in a context that honors their individuality and independent spirit. By nurturing today’s talented but underrepresented voices, we hope to foster a dynamic and diverse cultural landscape of tomorrow. For information on membership, visit www.fracturedatlas.org

About Aetna
Aetna is one of the nation’s leading diversified health care benefits companies, serving approximately 36.7 million people with information and resources to help them make better informed decisions about their health care. Aetna offers a broad range of traditional and consumer-directed health insurance products and related services, including medical, pharmacy, dental, behavioral health, group life and disability plans, and medical management capabilities and health care management services for Medicaid plans. Our customers include employer groups, individuals, college students, part-time and hourly workers, health plans, government-sponsored plans and expatriates. www.aetna.com

Introducing Fractured U. - Continuing Education for D.I.Y. Artists

My undergraduate degree is in theatre. For the most part, my time in college was spent rolling around on the floor and exhaling on a hum. This did a lovely job of teaching me how to “project” to the rafters, but it taught me virtually nothing about how to actually make a living in the theatre industry. The closest we came was a mini-semester on auditioning. Nothing on how to start a theatre company, nothing about fundraising or marketing or budgeting or any of the myriad other skills that real working artists need to have these days.

The truth is that this experience is far more common than not. Unless you specifically pursue a degree in arts administration (or do what I eventually did and get an MBA) it is assumed that craft and aesthetics are enough. The arts industry today is sadly full of artists who are running businesses - either by choice or by default - but have essentially zero training in how to do that.

With this mammoth need in mind, I am pleased to announce the launch of Fractured U. For the last year we’ve been quietly putting together an online curriculum in arts management aimed squarely at artists who are working outside the mainstream establishment and trying to make things happen on their own terms. The initial roster of classes provides introductions to fundraising, marketing, and professional identity. The course list is short for the moment, but we’ll be expanding it steadily over time.

Fractured U. is free and open to the public, although you’ll need to be a Fractured Atlas member to participate in discussion forums or take quizzes.

Since this is a brand new service - and one that I hope will someday be a big part of what we do - I’m eager for any and all feedback. So give it a whirl and tell us what you think!

Answer a Few Questions, Get a Free Month of Membership

It’s that time of year again. You know, the one where we bribe you to tell us how we’re doing. That’s right, it’s the 2008 Member Survey! As usual, we’ll thank you for your feedback by giving you a free month of membership.

This only takes about 5-10 minutes and it’s really incredibly valuable for us. We need to know what we’re doing well, what we’re doing poorly, and what ideas you have for things we could do differently or better.

Take the survey.

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