Arts Leadership Lab invites you
ALL OUT Happy Hour
Theme: leadership never stops starting with making friends <3
Monday, December 8, 6:30 - 8:30pm
The Hidmo @ 20th & Jackson
Free, open to anyone, all ages
Who: people interested in innovative ways to live art
What: ALL OUT Happy Hour, the petri dish of Arts Leadership Lab
When: Monthly (2nd Mondays)
Why: meet new people, get to know peers, form the ties that bind
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ALL OUT Happy Hour
Theme: leadership starts with making friends <3
Monday, November 10, 6:30 - 8:30pm
Grey Gallery & Lounge, 1512 11th Ave
Free, open to anyone, all ages
Who: people interested in innovative ways to make arts happen
What: ALL OUT Happy Hour, the petri dish of Arts Leadership Lab
When: Monthly (2nd Mondays)
Why: meet new people, get to know peers, form the ties that bind
We had a great time buzzing about arts neighborhoods, overlay districts, food, drink & friends at Mezza Luna on the 27th. With over 80 of you there it was hoppin. Missed it? Come to ALL OUT this Monday to find out more.
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UPDATE! Thanks so much for making it out - we had a great time. We're working on digesting all the thoughtful comments and survey responses and will let you know as soon as these are available.
Happy hour and a casual Creative Conversation
Monday, October 27, 6:30 - 8:30pm
The brand-new Mezza Luna Cafe in the Central District (2608 S Judkins)
Free, open to anyone, all ages
The Arts Leadership Lab (ALL) wants to get to know you! Please join us for drinks and an opportunity to network with other Seattle-area artists and arts administrators. ALL will provide the snacks! In addition to regular schmoozing, we want to gather ideas from you that can inform how Seattle approaches creating official "arts districts". One idea under discussion at the city is whether criteria could be developed to allow benefits for existing arts-friendly spaces, and create incentives for developers to incorporate cultural spaces in their plans. Through one-on-one conversations we want to hear from you: What kinds of activities should qualify a business, organization or developer for special benefits? What would that criteria look like? Who decides? How? What does a thriving arts neighborhood or business look like to you? We hope to see you there. Join this evening's featured participants:
Cath Brunner, Public Art 4Culture
Dan Abramson, University of Washington College of Architecture & Urban Planning
DK Pan, Artist / Free Sheep Foundation
Deb Guenther, Mithun / LEED Accredited Professional
Eddie Hill, Artist / University of Washington College of Architecture & Urban Planning
Deb Twersky, 4Culture Funding Programs
Eden Trenor, City of Seattle Department of Neighborhoods
Hollis Wong Wear, Artist / Youth Speaks
Irene Gomez, City of Seattle Office of Arts & Cultural Affairs
Josh LaBelle, Seattle Theatre Group
Joyce Pisnanot, Seattle Chinatown International District PDA
Karen Toering, Reclaim the Media
Lane Czaplinski, On the Boards
Manny Cawaling, Youth Theatre Northwest
Randy Engstrom, Youngstown Cultural Arts Center / Seattle Arts Commission
Thatcher Bailey, Centrum
Zachary Self, Ozya Leadership Lab
Zia Mohajerjasbi, Filmmaker