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GOOD GRIEF Project Film Screening

Moore College of Art & Design 1916 Race Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

8 WOC Filmmakers (SIFTers) and 8 Philly Poets collaborated on narrative shorts which examine the beauty in grief of all types. The results are creative, beautiful, inspiring and good storytelling! Join SIFTMedia and Community Partners: BlackStar, Blue Stoop and cinéSPEAK for the GOOD GRIEF Film Project Preview Screening. The screening event is hosted by Vibemistress Stephanie Renée. The evening also includes a performance by renowned singer and poet Ursula Rucker, the poet's mentor for this project. There will be a post-screening Q&A with the filmmakers, poets and Ursula. Doors open at 7pm with a pre-screening Mixer and refreshments. Or stay

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HOW TO GET NOTICED! For Small Nonprofits – Part 1

Moore College of Art & Design 1916 Race Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

PR and Marketing for Small Nonprofits on a Shoe-String Budget - Part 1“HOW TO GET NOTICED! PR and Marketing for Small Nonprofits on a Shoe-String Budget - Part 1”More about these workshops and your workshop leader:Join us for a fun and informative workshop tailored to address the concerns of small nonprofit arts and culture organizations about how to stand out from the crowd and increase visibility on a shoestring budget.Nina Zucker, PR & Marketing Creative Strategist, will bring her knowledge of how to leverage a shoestring budget to create communications plans that will increase visibility and grow audiences for small

CraftNOW presents Craft Works Symposium

Moore College of Art & Design 1916 Race Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Join CraftNOW Philadelphia for its free annual symposium, a signature CraftMONTH event where scholars, curators, and artists highlight current topics in contemporary craft. Under the theme of Craft Works, the symposium examines the work of making things, craft practice as labor, craft’s relationship to the needs of working people, and the power of craft to enact transformative work through communities. Hear lectures discussing craft’s role in building community, participate in a presentation highlighting three major Korean art shows in Philadelphia, and shorter talks from emerging scholars. The Craft Works Symposium pays tribute to gallerists Ruth and Rick Snyderman for their

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Association for Public Art Annual Meeting: Marking 150 Years

Moore College of Art & Design 1916 Race Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Join us for a captivating look at the Association’s contributions to the last 150 years of public art and urban design in Philadelphia. Join us for a captivating look at the Association’s contributions to the last 150 years of public art and urban design in Philadelphia. Illustrated through archival materials and photographs, this sweeping historical view will include early city planning, untold stories and projects, encounters with artists and more. Join us for a reception following the presentation to honor and celebrate Penny Balkin Bach. PENNY BALKIN BACH is Executive Director & Chief Curator of the Association for Public Art