CT Arts Day
Thu, May 02
|College Street Music Hall
Panelists will discuss current practices in which the arts significantly impact the embrace of personal identity, belonging, and community connectivity through perspectives including LGBTQ; Capacity Building for Latinx; Equity and Inclusion for People of Color; Youth Development and Social Justice.
Time & Location
May 02, 2019, 9:00 AM
College Street Music Hall, 238 College St, New Haven, CT 06510, USA
About the event
Arts Relevancy
What are some diverse pathways of relevancy through the arts? What gaps exist in the current arts landscape related to creating support and opportunities to honor and include these pathways in our work? Panelists will discuss current practices in which the arts significantly impact the embrace of personal identity, belonging, and community connectivity through perspectives including LGBTQ; Capacity Building for Latinx; Equity and Inclusion for People of Color; Youth Development and Social Justice.
The Arts Relevancy discussion will feature:
Patrick Dunn, Director, New Haven Pride Center
Jose Feliciano, Creative Placemaker, Educator and Researcher
Kenneth McClary, Commission Member, Connecticut Commission on Equity and Opportunity
Ivonne Chand O'Neal, Ph.D, Principal, Muse Research
Moderated by Brianna Regine, CEO, Brianna Visionary Consulting
REGISTER HERE; https://www.eventbrite.com/e/connecticut-arts-day-2019-tickets-59856356975