Join us for a 1-hour lunchtime program online to help guide you through tax deductions as well as best business practices for your artist studio. Amy Davila, financial advisor to artists and the cultural sector, offers this workshop that will also include the latest updates on Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) and Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) funds for artists.
This program is a Zoom webinar. Pre-registration required.
2021 Tax Filing Deadline: May 17, 2021
2021 Post-May 17 Tax Filing Extension deadline: October 15, 2021
About Amy Davila
Amy Davila completed her MBA in Accounting, Finance after a degree in Art History at The University of Texas, Austin. She started her career as a tax consultant at one of the ‘Big 4’ accounting firms: Ernst & Young. Following her love for art, Amy took a job as a personal assistant at David Zwirner Gallery, New York. In her time at the gallery, she worked her way up to a director position and a developed a trajectory that combined her skill with numbers and her knowledge of art world.
In 2011, she created ArtSmart Inc—a one-stop business consulting practice that helps artists, galleries, consultants, art fabricators, art nonprofits, and creative professionals achieve financial, organizational, and career success.
Click here for more information about ArtSmart, Inc.
Join us for a 1-hour lunchtime program online to help guide you through tax deductions as well as best business practices for your artist studio. Amy Davila, financial advisor to artists and the cultural sector, offers this workshop that will also include the latest updates on Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) and Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) funds for artists.
This program is a Zoom webinar. Pre-registration required.
2021 Tax Filing Deadline: May 17, 2021
2021 Post-May 17 Tax Filing Extension deadline: October 15, 2021
About Amy Davila
Amy Davila completed her MBA in Accounting, Finance after a degree in Art History at The University of Texas, Austin. She started her career as a tax consultant at one of the ‘Big 4’ accounting firms: Ernst & Young. Following her love for art, Amy took a job as a personal assistant at David Zwirner Gallery, New York. In her time at the gallery, she worked her way up to a director position and a developed a trajectory that combined her skill with numbers and her knowledge of art world.
In 2011, she created ArtSmart Inc—a one-stop business consulting practice that helps artists, galleries, consultants, art fabricators, art nonprofits, and creative professionals achieve financial, organizational, and career success.
Click here for more information about ArtSmart, Inc.