Craft Lake City Academy Presents: Brand Licensing with Katie Mansfield of Tragic Girls

The Craft Lake City Academy is a series of professional development workshops designed to educate and support local makers as they build creative businesses.

In this virtual class up-and-coming makers can learn how to start licensing their work in order to increase profits and build their audience. Join Utah-local and self-proclaimed “Sad Rad Babe” Katie Mansfield of Tragic Girls to get the low down on all things Brand Licensing.

What You’ll Learn

In this intro to brand licensing course with Utah-local artist Katie Mansfield of Tragic Girls, up-and-coming makers will learn everything they need to take their business to the next level by licensing their work. Katie walks participants through the reasons to license your art, the different types of licensing agreements, and how to negotiate your licensing terms in order to start reaching a wider audience and increase your profits. 

About the Instructor

What’s up, Sad Rad Babes! I’m Katie, the sole artist and creator behind Tragic Girls!

I started this art brand in 2017 out of my bedroom in Salt Lake City, in hopes of taking my love for drawing retro comic book art and making it into something we can all relate to. Whether that’s creating a world of badass babes who can do anything they set their minds to, or creating a space where we can all relate to all those human emotions we feel inside.

We all have a Tragic Girl inside of us and it’s totally okay to let that out.

About Craft Lake City:

Founded in 2009 by Angela H. Brown, Executive Editor of SLUG (Salt Lake UnderGround) Magazine, Craft Lake City® is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization with the mission to educate, promote and inspire local artisans while elevating the creative culture of the Utah arts community through science, technology and art. Craft Lake City strives to further define the term “Craft,” by modernizing the definition for handmade creativity.

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Craft Lake City’s year-round programming is supported in part by the residents of Salt Lake County through the Zoo, Arts & Parks (ZAP) Program, the Salt Lake Arts Council, the George S. and Dolores Doré Eccles Foundation, and Utah Arts & Museums, with funding from the State of Utah and the National Endowment for the Arts.