Fellowship for Leaders in Arts and Culture
The Program
With the support of the Surdna Foundation,
Rockwood is pleased to announce the National Fellowship for Leaders in
Arts and Culture. The Fellowship is designed for leaders engaged in
cultural work, film, dance, visual arts, performing arts, literary arts,
multidisciplinary arts, etc. to elevate the societal impact of their
work as critical agents of change. Through the program, artists and
cultural workers will have an opportunity to develop stronger working
partnerships within their cohort and with other leaders of social
movements.
What to Expect
The intensive leadership program is designed to teach powerful visioning, listening, speaking, presentation, coaching, team-building and feedback skills to leaders engaged in cultural work and the arts that are concerned with the well-being of humanity and the biosphere. Fellows will attend Arts of Leadership trainings in groups of three to four leaders through spring 2013. The Fellows will convene as a full learning community at a Fellowship Gathering in June 2013. Most retreats will take place in Northern California. Although, for the first retreat, Fellows can asked to be placed in the New York-based training but space is not guaranteed. Space is limited and we may not be able to accommodate everyone who requests to be placed in that training. Fellows should plan on covering travel costs to Northern California for both trainings.
Program Offerings
ART OF LEADERSHIP
To launch the program, Fellows will attend Rockwood's Art of Leadership
in smaller "sub-cohorts" of, generally, 3-4 Fellows through May. The
rest of the participants in the Art of Leadership will have applied to
the training separately from the Fellowship – so will include activists,
organizers, program directors and other nonprofit leaders who are not
in the Fellowship, thus may not be artists or cultural workers.
The
Art of Leadership is an intensive retreat workshop in which
participants will hone skills related to articulating vision, managing
difficult conversations, and identifying personal leadership strengths
and challenges. Each participant receives a 360-degree leadership
evaluation from peers.
Applicants will be asked to state their first, second, and third choice among the following Art of Leadership dates. Rockwood staff will do their best to accommodate the final cohort based on the Fellow's preference.
- January 21-25, 2013, Sonoma, CA
- March 17-21, 2013, Sonoma, CA
- April 15-19, 2013, Briarcliff Manor, NY
- April 29 – May 3, 2013, Sonoma, CA
- May 6-10, 2013, Petaluma, CA
FELLOWSHIP GATHERING | June 3-7, 2013 Petaluma, CA
In the second training, we will convene all Fellows in a four-day retreat to delve deeper into their professional development and partnerships, building off the tools and experience of the Art of Leadership. In addition to furthering the practice of leadership development, this advanced network training will reserve time and space for Fellows to engage in essential conversations specific to the social change artists' community. It is designed for leaders to enhance their skills in areas of both leadership and collaboration.
The Trainers
The Art of Leadership is led by nationally- and internationally-recognized thinkers, educators, and activists who are experienced in sharing the most in-depth, leading insights on leadership development, collaboration and capacity building. You can find bios for our training team here.
The Fellowship Gathering will be led by:
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Suzanne Hawkes
Suzanne focuses on strengthening the
voices of civil society organizations in Canada and countries
worldwide. As a facilitator, workshop leader, coach and campaign
consultant, she has worked with hundreds of nonprofit organizations.
She is driven by a passion for supporting the power, skills and wisdom
in social change leaders and organizations. |
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Maria Ramos-Chertok
Maria is a consultant, trainer,
writer and mediator. Her areas of expertise include conflict
resolution, team building, managing change and cultural competency. She
earned her law degree from the University of Pennsylvania School of Law
and her bachelor’s degree from UC Berkeley. |
Key Skills
- Deal more effectively with leadership and organizational challenges
- Manage relationships to increase personal and organizational effectiveness
- Sharpen and sustain compelling visions for your work
- Inspire and align others to work effectively towards common goals
- Increase sustainability and engage with tools to prevent burnout
- Build partnerships inside and outside your organization
- Engage in a national learning community of leaders
Fellowship Participant Criteria
Rockwood's optimal criteria for enrollment to the Fellowship includes a cohort of leaders who:
- Are cultural workers and/or artists (film, dance, visual,
performing, literary, multidisciplinary, etc.) whose creative work represents a thoughtfulness about humanity and the biosphere in general.
- Are working in community, preferably within a social change organization (501c3), and are actively building partnerships that have a national impact.
- Demonstrate personal/professional readiness to learn new leadership skills - including coaching, feedback, communication, and personal sustainability - and to be assessed and evaluated for same
- Have experience with and interest in gaining more skills with and opportunities for collaboration
- Will contribute to a learning community that reflects a diversity of racial/cultural backgrounds, issue focus, geographic and artistic mediums.
- Will make the full time commitment to the program – including two 4-5 day residential retreats; peer coaching which involves at least two one hour calls monthly throughout duration of program as scheduled by participants; and two to four full-cohort conference calls led by Rockwood staff.
- Will make a contribution towards program participation based on organizational budget (see costs below)
Costs
The actual value of the program, including two residential
retreats, is approximately $9,000 per person. With generous support from
the Surdna Foundation,
Rockwood will cover on-site training program fees as well as room and
board costs for Fellows. Rockwood requests a nominal participant fee of
$200.
In addition, we ask that Fellows pay for their own travel
costs to and from each residential training retreat for their
participation in the program. This means that all costs associated with
travel to the Art of Leadership as well as the Advanced Training,
including airfare, ground transportation, meals or lodging needed are
covered by the individual Fellow participant. Lodging and meals at the
retreat are covered by the participant fee.
How to Apply
The application process is by nomination only.
For More Information
If you have questions about the Fellowship, please contact Rockwood at:
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