![]() ![]() The f armer will harvest corn from your fields and will also gather grapes from your wine fields and then make wine of the grapes. In addition he also builds siege weapons. He will saw the tree trunks into usable wood and also make weapons and armor out of leather and wood. The c arpenter is excellent at woodworking. ![]() When all the trees have been cut, he'll plant some new ones for him. The w oodcutter will cut down trees, remove their knots and then bring them to his hut. The s tonemason will cut rocks and take a piece of the rock with him to his quarry where he will furtherly refine it into smaller pieces. They don't carry their own resources, so a serf must bring the stone and timber to them. ![]() The l aborer will build roads and buildings when you have made plans for them. Their tasks are to bring resources to the different buildings and they also feed your soldiers. Ryley Roach is a Huddle student intern, based in Fredericton.The serfs are the most important citizens in your kingdom. “I think it will be a good change of energy from the last few years when we’ve just had only the cohort in the room and then had them give their pitch basically to each other and a camera and then posting it online,” says Knopp.Īfter having years of virtual events, Knopp says that she is excited to be back in her element with the planning of in-person events and is very excited for the event to be held. She says that some of the members present will be painters, graphic designers, photographers, jewelers, and more. ![]() “ will be showing some examples of what they can do, and you can chat with them all.” “All of our artists this session are actually visual artists,” Knopp tells Huddle. On April 2, members of CATAPULT Arts Accelerator will be at the Charlotte Street Arts Centre from 1:30 – 4:30 to pitch their art businesses, masking mandatory. CATAPULT Winter 2023 Pitch DayĪfter two years of virtual pitch days, CATAPULT Arts Accelerator will be hosting its first in-person event in Fredericton this weekend. Throughout the program, members of CATAPULT Arts Accelerator would use a few different “pitch days” to display, discuss, and pitch their art and their business to others in the community. “As well as things that are specific to the creative sector.” “It’s a mixture of business training, things like book-keeping, marketing, branding, all those kinds of things you need to know to run a business,” says Knopp. Knopp says that CATAPULT Arts Accelerator was created with those sorts of people in mind: artists.ĬATAPULT Arts Accelerator aims to help artists with the business aspect of their art through both a kind of classwork and mentorship-style program. “But there wasn’t really anything like that for businesses in the creative sector, or for artists specifically whose work is not going to become a multi-million-dollar industry,” Knopp tells Huddle. These programs aim to help individuals create new businesses and “create up-and-coming entrepreneurs”. Knopp says that, over the past decade or so, there has been an increasing buzz around business accelerator programs. What is CATAPULT?ĬATAPULT is a business accelerator program that focuses specifically on artists and their art businesses. With the event quickly approaching, Jericho Knopp, programming director of ArtsLink NB, says that she and everyone else are extremely excited. Reading Time: 2 minutes FREDERICTON – On Sunday, April 2, ArtsLink NB’s CATAPULT Arts Accelerator will host its first in-person pitch day since the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |