sallyann: I thought I registered for today's session, but dont think I got a link. Is it the same as before? thanks, Dan
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412-298-4416 (cell) 412-338-1818On Tue, Oct 27, 2020 at 4:49 PM Sallyann Kluz <skluz@pittsburghartscouncil.org> wrote:Dear PAN colleagues:Please join the Office of Public Art in Pittsburgh for our upcoming Public Art Training Camp session with Che Anderson on Thursday, November 5, 2020 from 4 - 5:30 PM ET.Registration and more information here:Public Art Training Camp Session 8: The Power of Public Art with Che AndersonChe Anderson, the Deputy Cultural Development Officer for the City of Worcester, is the founder of POW! WOW! Worcester, a yearly international arts festival that adds art to the city every year. Anderson will speak to the power of bringing public art to Worcester, and how the program shifts its focus every year to address economic, cultural, and societal shifts.
About Che Anderson
Che Anderson is the Deputy Cultural Development Officer for Worcester, MA. He focuses on public art, special events, and cultural equity. A lover of street art, Che has led efforts to increase Worcester’s public art, most notably serving as founding Director of POW! WOW! Worcester, an event that brings internationally acclaimed artists to the city in an effort to activate underused spaces and beautify Worcester. His recent endeavors include serving on the Rose Kennedy Greenway Public Art Advisory Group and Food and Convo, an online platform that explores the intersectionality of art, the culinary industry, and shared human-centered experience.
We hope that you can join us!
Sincerely,
Sallyann
Sallyann Kluz
Director for the Office of Public Artshe/her/hers
Greater Pittsburgh Arts Council810 Penn Avenue, 6th Floor
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15222
tel 412.391.2060 x251cell 412.491.0900The Office of Public Art continues to closely monitor the ongoing concerns surrounding the spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19). As always, we prioritize the health, safety, and well-being of our staff, artists, partners, and individuals in the communities we work with. With this in mind, please know that our physical offices are closed to the public and staff is working from home.
In addition to the challenges of working remotely, several of our team are now managing remote learning for school age children, in addition to our work commitments. Our organization remains fully operational, but we kindly request your understanding and patience if response times are slower than normal. We will make every effort to accommodate calendar commitments, calls, and inquiries, and we appreciate your understanding as we all navigate this unprecedented set of circumstances in which we all find ourselves.
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The Office of Public Art continues to closely monitor the ongoing concerns surrounding the spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19). As always, we prioritize the health, safety, and well-being of our staff, artists, partners, and individuals in the communities we work with. With this in mind, please know that our physical offices are closed to the public and staff is working from home.
In addition to the challenges of working remotely, several of our team are now managing remote learning for school age children, in addition to our work commitments. Our organization remains fully operational, but we kindly request your understanding and patience if response times are slower than normal. We will make every effort to accommodate calendar commitments, calls, and inquiries, and we appreciate your understanding as we all navigate this unprecedented set of circumstances in which we all find ourselves.
Please be well and stay safe. Thank you.