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MONTHLY ARTS, CULTURE & EDUCATION NETWORK LUNCHEON
The Instituto Cervantes Arts & Culture Network is open to individuals, organizations, businesses and community builders in the creative sector. This includes individual artists, musicians, performers, writers, historians, filmmakers, educators, and all arts, cultural and creative industry professionals, as well as performing venues, theatres, ensembles, galleries, museums and the many nonprofit, for-profit and community organizations that bring the arts, culture and community to every corner of Chicago and Illinois. A network for multidisciplinary and multigenerational arts community. The monthly luncheons are held at the Instituto Cervantes auditorium and gallery where topics of interest to the arts community are explored in lively panel discussions by leaders in the arts.
The event is FREE and open to people that are involved in the cultural and educational world in Chicago. IMPORTANT: Please bring your own lunch. We will provide the beverages.
All tickets will be held at the door. For more information please visit http://chicago.cervantes.es
Round table:
Moderator: Zachary Whittenburg, Communications and Engagement Director, Arts Alliance Illinois
Alison Cuddy, Marilynn Thoma Artistic Director, Chicago Humanities Festival & Co-Chair Committee Membership One State Together in the Arts 2018 Conference
Amor Montes de Oca, Director of Strategics Initiatives, 2112, Chicagos first business incubator focused on the development of entrepreneurs in music, film/video and creative industry-focused technologies.
Mateo Mulcahy, Director of Community Projects and Events at Old Town School of Folk Music
J. Gibran Villalobos, Partnerships and Engagement Liaison, Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago
Collaborations, partnerships, and networks can be powerful mechanisms for supporting cultural organizations. We will share expertise, strategies, and opportunities to dialogue, new ideas, models, and initiatives. We want to facilitate opportunities for collaboration within and across the city and the state, and develop partnerships. We will identify, participate in, and build new networks. We will cultivate resources to support local, national and international artistic activity in Chicago. Our goal is to create a hub for leaders from across the arts, business, and public sectors to reimagine how we can build new capacities within our respective industries through creative collaboration.
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LocationInstituto Cervantes of Chicago (View)
31 W. Ohio Street
Chicago, IL 60654
United States
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Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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