From fires to floods, emergencies can strike at any time. Being prepared can make all the difference when the unexpected happens.
In our free, four-part webinar series, Arts Midwest brings together experts in arts emergency readiness to help you strengthen your preparedness.
You’ll learn how to respond effectively and recover more easily so your creative work can keep moving forward, no matter what comes your way.
All sessions will be recorded and emailed out to registered attendees following each webinar, and added to this page.
Explore the Series at a Glance:
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Disaster Response for Arts Organizations
Wednesday, September 3 | 3:00 p.m. Central Time
Featuring Professor Donia Conn of Simmonds University -
Risk Assessment for Arts Organizations: An All-Hazards Approach
Wednesday, September 10 | 6:30 p.m. Central Time
Featuring Tom Clareson of Performing Arts Readiness -
Emergency Preparedness and Business Insurance for Artists
Wednesday, September 17 | 3:00 p.m. Central Time
Featuring Cameron Baxter Lewis of the Craft Emergency Relief Fund (CERF+) -
Rebounding from Disaster for Artists
Wednesday, September 24 | 5:30 p.m. Central Time
Featuring Cameron Baxter Lewis of the Craft Emergency Relief Fund (CERF+)
Disaster Response for Arts Organizations

Wednesday, September 3, 3:00 p.m. Central Time
Emergency response can be a daunting prospect for performing arts organizations. This webinar featuring Professor Donia Conn lays out the basic tenets of responding to an emergency, focusing on safety, assessment, and support. Participants will also learn about helpful resources for emergency planning.
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Donia Conn
Associate Professor, Simmons University
Donia Conn is an associate professor at the Simmons University School of Library and Information Science and an independent preventive conservator for small and mid-sized cultural institutions, with over 30 years of experience.
Risk Assessment for Arts Organizations: An All-Hazards Approach

Wednesday, September 10, 6:30 p.m. Central Time
Learn about tools and activities that can help your organization prepare for all types of risks. Tom Clareson of Performing Arts Readiness will explore the full spectrum of disasters, from natural, human-made, and technological crises to “administrative emergencies” like funding cuts and succession or other staffing issues.
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Tom Clareson
Project Director, Performing Arts Readiness
Tom Clareson is Project Director for Performing Arts Readiness, helping arts organizations protect assets, sustain operations, and prepare for emergencies, and for the Bay Area Arts Readiness Network, providing San Francisco-area disaster networking services.
Emergency Preparedness and Business Insurance for Artists

Wednesday, September 17, 3:00 p.m. Central Time
This interactive session is for artists looking to protect the health and safety of themselves, their studios, and their art businesses. Whether you’re recovering from a recent disaster or looking to prevent one in the future, this training from CERF+ will help you secure your studio and get back to your craft as soon as possible.
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Cameron Baxter Lewis
Director of Grants, Programs, and Training, CERF+
With nearly two decades of experience in nonprofit, volunteer, and disaster management, Cameron Baxter Lewis currently serves as the Director of Grants, Programs, and Training at the Craft Emergency Relief Fund (CERF+), where he oversees emergency response and readiness initiatives.
Rebounding from Disaster for Artists

Wednesday, September 24, 5:30 p.m. Central Time
Recovering from a disaster can feel overwhelming, especially for artists who may have lost tools, artwork, or their customers. Join CERF+ for a conversation on what to do in the immediate aftermath and how to plan your recovery in the weeks and months ahead.
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Featuring
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Cameron Baxter Lewis
With nearly two decades of experience in nonprofit, volunteer, and disaster management, Cameron Baxter Lewis currently serves as the Director of Grants, Programs, and Training at the Craft Emergency Relief Fund (CERF+), where he oversees emergency response and readiness initiatives.