Heads of Culture Alliance say the April event will help attendees “forge new partnerships, learn valuable information from experts, be inspired, grow your business and make new friends.” Masu.
A major conference exploring and celebrating the region's rich arts and culture scene will be held in the Midlands next month.
Cultural Alliance, which is dedicated to the theme of “The Value of Arts and Culture Beyond Entertainment,” will host a day-long event on April 19th at Midland Cultural Center’s Rotary Hall.
Liz Cascanet, Cultural Development Coordinator at Culture Alliance, located in the heart of Georgian Bay, said last year's conference was well attended and participants responded to a post-conference survey saying they were “inspired.” It received rave reviews, calling it a great networking tool. It will also help you get tips on branding and marketing, as well as generate more ideas for events that will benefit your community.
“People who want to forge new partnerships, learn valuable information from experts, be inspired, grow their business and make new friends should attend,” Cascanet said. , spoke about the benefits of attending this year's Creative Community Culture Conference.
“Culture is included in everything we do, so it serves the whole community. Creators want to make an impact through their art, and art is a unique and diverse culture in the heart of Georgian Bay. It's part of.”
Cascanet said the Cultural Alliance wants to ensure it creates opportunities that benefit its member community, as it “brings together arts and culture for the sake of entertainment, but it's about so much more than that.” He said there was.
Cascanet said both art and culture help people learn about each other.
“Culture helps us learn, grow and communicate,” she said. “This will be achieved through this conference so that everyone who attends will have something that will interest them, inspire them and educate them in a positive way.”
The day will include a keynote address by Jennifer Withrow, Deputy Chief Curator, McMichael Canadian Art Collection, and other speakers, and will include keynotes from McMichael Canadian Art Collection Deputy Chief Curator Jennifer Withrow and other speakers, including topics such as Marketing (Demonstrating Your Value), Knowing Your Value, and Copyright We'll be talking about a variety of topics, including how to manage your finances, making the most of funding opportunities, and taking care of yourself. The value of art therapy.
Early bird ticket prices through Tuesday are $49 + taxes and fees, and then increase to $59 + taxes and fees. The event will be held from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and will include lunch provided by Café Roxy, access to all sessions, and a keynote address.
Cascanet said the conference also demonstrated the alliance's mission to foster collaboration with community partners to identify, highlight and grow the region's unique culture.
She added: “Our mission is to be recognized for building community by intentionally uniting and celebrating diverse cultures, creatives and organizations (stakeholders and partners) in the heart of Georgian Bay. That's the thing,” he added.
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