CommsCon 2024

A Message from NWA Daily + CACHE

A Message From

CACHE connects and supports local artists, nonprofits, and city leaders in Northwest Arkansas to help creatives and arts organizations become stronger and more influential within their communities.

Discover The Keys To Effective Communication During CommsCon 2024

Fayetteville Public Library

CommsCon, organized by CACHE, will feature two days of community building, hands-on workshops, one-on-one support, and communications skill development designed specifically for artists and arts organizations at the Fayetteville Public Library on Sep 10-11.

  • Artists: Day One, Sep 10, will mostly apply to individual artists and creatives, with sessions covering The Basics of Canva, Event Programming, Social Media Strategy, and more. See the Day One schedule HERE.

  • Nonprofits: Day Two, Sep 11, is designed for nonprofits and will feature sessions on topics such as Messaging Frameworks, Program Evaluation, Press Release Writing, Social Media Strategy, Cross-Sector Collaboration, and more. See the Day Two schedule HERE.

  • Consultation: Receive direct help during one-on-one sessions on both days from 1-3p, covering Instagram Content Pillars, Press Release revisions, and Creating Programs that People Actually Want.

  • Collaboration: Both days will conclude with Social Hour, CACHE’s ongoing program to connect arts administrators from across Northwest Arkansas’s art world, as well as an opportunity to dine in Downtown Fayetteville with conference attendees.

CommsCon is free to attend, but registration is required.

CommsCon Partners

CommsCon is supported by the Walton Family Foundation and is hosted in partnership with the Fayetteville Public Library and the University of Arkansas Office of Career Connections, Fulbright College, and School of Art.

About CACHE

CACHE was formed in 2019 to act as the central regional agency committed to connecting, supporting, and developing the region’s arts, culture, and creative communities. CACHE brings cohesive vision and strategy to the region’s organic creative activities, uplifting local artists, the nonprofit sector, municipal leadership, creative industries, and arts philanthropy and investments. CACHE programs include The Medium, Arts and Economic Prosperity 6, the Municipal Arts Alliance, Year of Learning & Outreach (YOLO), and the Artists Creative Fund. Learn more at cachecreate.org.