Masterclass: Tax & Financial Essentials for Creatives with Evan Lowenstein
Event description
Join us for an exclusive masterclass with renowned arts accountant and advocate Evan Lowenstein, co-founder of Lowensteins Arts Management — Australia’s leading specialist financial firm for the creative sector.
With over four decades of experience and a client base of nearly 4,000 artists and arts organisations across the country, Evan brings unparalleled insight into the unique financial challenges and opportunities facing creatives today.
Whether you're an emerging artist, seasoned professional, or run a creative enterprise, this session will demystify the world of tax and financial management with practical, jargon-free guidance tailored specifically for the arts.
Key Benefits & Takeaways:
Learn how to set up your creative practice for financial sustainability
Understand what you can claim (and what you can’t) at tax time
Get clarity on how to manage irregular income and project-based work
Discover best practices for bookkeeping, budgeting, and record-keeping
Gain insight into superannuation, ABNs, and dealing with GST, BAS and the ATO
Ask your burning financial questions in a live Q&A with Evan
Who Should Attend:
Artists, performers, writers, producers, freelancers,
creative business owners
— anyone in the arts looking to take control of their financial future.
Don't miss this chance to learn from one of Australia’s most trusted voices in arts financial management.
🎟️ Bookings essential – spaces limited!
This event is proudly presented by the Inner West Creative Network. Supporting creative practice in the inner west
IWCN is a member-run, not-for-profit arts organisation dedicated to supporting, amplifying, and connecting creatives and artists. By fostering collaboration and championing creative expression, we aim to enrich the unique cultural landscape of the Inner West, ensuring its vibrant arts community continues to thrive.
Tickets for good, not greed Humanitix dedicates 100% of profits from booking fees to charity