Regional Arts Training Workshop: The Bronx ’13
NALAC Regional Arts Training Workshops:
The Bronx | September 28, 2013
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NALAC Regional Arts Training Workshops are convened throughout the nation to assist in strengthening local networks of Latino artists and Latino arts and cultural organizations, while fostering active engagement between NALAC and its constituents.
The seminar brings together national arts experts and local arts professionals for comprehensive capacity building opportunities and community dialogue. Events include panel discussions, workshops, networking, art exhibits, performances and luncheon. Workshop tracks for artists and organizations focus on research, capacity building, strategic planning and business skills for artists.
Location
Pregones Theater 571-575 Walton Avenue, The Bronx, NY 10451
AgendaClick here to access the agenda.
DateSeptember 28, 2013
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What is the cost of registration?The seminar is free to NALAC Members. $10 for non-members.
How do I register? – ClosedVisit www.nalactienda.org to register today!
Who should attend?Artists, Arts and cultural leaders, Activists Cultural Workers, Educators, Organizers
Questions? For more information please call 210.432.3982 or email info@nalac.org. |
Support for the NALAC Regional Arts Training Workshop in The Bronx is provided by the National Endowment for the Arts, MetLife Foundation, Southwest Airlines, Doris Duke Charitable Foundation, Open Society Foundations, Rhode Istate State Council on the Arts, AS220, Bronx Council on the Arts and our hosts, Pregones Theater and Hostos Community College.
NALAC Regional Arts Training Workshops are convened throughout the nation to assist in strengthening local networks of Latino artists and Latino arts and cultural organizations and permit active engagement between NALAC and its constituents.
Regional Arts Training Workshops have been convened in Albuquerque, The Bronx, Chicago, Dallas, Denver, Long Beach, Los Angeles, Miami, Minneapolis, New York, Ohio, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Portland, San Jose, Tucson, and Youngstown.