Classes & Seminars
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Arts Structure 101
This overview class is designed to give persons who have little to no experience an introduction to all the portions of a traditional non-profit arts organization. Instructor Jenna Kaferly will teach this class which will take place in January of 2011 (location TBA). This class is most suitable for persons:
Attend this class for only $250/1st person and only $100/person (up to 3) afterwards.
If you are interested in signing up for this class, please email us at caprice.music_gmail.com or call us at (847) 859-9325.
Jenna Kaferly
Clarinet | Arts Management
Jenna Kaferly was a musician before she turned administrator. With work in Clarinet performance from Illinois Weslyan (Bachelor's) and Indiana Unveristy Bloomington (Master's), she decided to turn her attention to Arts Administration where in 2009 she also received her Master's in Arts Management from Columbia College in Chicago.
She has served as the Box Office Manager for Chicago Chamber Musicians, was on the Development Team for The Children's Clinic in Oak Park, is a board member and VP of Marketing for the Renovo String Orchestra, and currently serves in the Development Department for the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University.
Matthew Cataldi
Violin | Arts Entrepreneur
Matthew Cataldi founded the Caprice Music Ensembles in 1998. Since then, he has collaborated on a number of budding projects including the formation of the Raven String Quartet, Renovo String Or
Non-Profit Consultations
Private consulting is available. If you have a specific issue with your non-profit arts organization, give us a call at (847) 859-9325 or email us at caprice.music_gmail.com.
Consulting Rates are $60/hour for a visit at our site locations or are $75/hour for an on-site location at the non-profit place of residence or office.
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Like most other non-profit organizations, in order to keep our programming affordable, donations are a crucial necessity. Consider a donation to keep our classes up and running.