Are you an aspiring blogger or cultural policy wonk? An artist, activist or arts professional interested in joining the cutting edge of cultural thinking?

Then you’ll want to tune into our blog salon Cultural Policy 101 – April 11-15 and Reframing the Arts Workshop – April 16.

Cultural Policy 101 : A Blog Salon
Arts funding seems to be perpetually in crisis, but lately, the crisis has escalated. But the truth is, 30 years of relying on economic arguments and “support the arts” slogans have yielded a decline in the real value of NEA funding of more than half. This year’s NEA budget would have to be $400 million just to equal the spending power of 1980.

It’s time to enlarge the debate.

To respond to this conversation, Emerging Arts Professionals and the Oakland Museumwill host a conversation on this issue. Cultural Policy 101 will leverage the voices of Oakland arts leaders to discuss how we can move from a failed strategy to one that captures the true power, scope, and promise of the public interest in culture.

Our salon will feature writers, activists and arts professionals such as Arlene Goldbard(writer, activist, blogger), Randolph Belle (Support Oakland Artists), Nancy Hernandez(Program Manager, Estria Foundation), Sanjit Sethi (Director, Center for Art in Public Life, CCA), Jacinda Abcarian (Executive Director, Youth Radio), Kenji Liu (Writer, Graphic designer, Cultural Worker), Kristi Holohan and Ara Jo (Rock Paper Scissors Collective), Susan Mernit (Editor/Publisher Oakland Local and media entrepreneur), and Eboni Hawkins ( Artistic Director, see. think. dance.)

You can participate by visiting the blog daily at emergingsf.org April 11-15 for updated postings, and please comment often! We want you to be a part of this important conversation. What is the public interest in culture? Do we want to promote equity? Active participation in community life? Expand opportunity for marginalized voices? Beautify the built environment, creating sites of public memory that speak to everyone? For more information about how you can participate, go to emergingsf.org.

Reframing the Arts: Advocating for the Public Interest in Culture
April 16, 2011, 1-4pm
Oakland Museum, James Moore Theatre

FREE
Register Here: http://reframingthearts.eventbrite.com/

If you’re energized by the blog salon and want to delve deeper into these issues we invite you to Reframing the Arts: Advocating for the Public Interest in Culture April 16th 1p-4p in the James Moore Theatre of Oakland Museum.

In this highly interactive workshop led by Arlene Goldbard you will have the opportunity to work in small teams. Participants will explore this cultural policy issue from many angles and build a composite picture of the way arts, culture and its value are currently understood. Participants will also be able to discover the values, stories, images, and metaphors that have the potential to effectively reframe this debate. It’s advocacy for the future and its starts with you. We hope you can join us.

Reframing The Arts: Advocating for The Public Interest in Culture April 16th 1p-4p in the James Moore Theatre of Oakland Museum.
This program is free, but please register at http://reframingthearts.eventbrite.com/

And don’t forget about Friday First – Sight
Friday, April 1, 6-9pm

Join us for Sight at the Palace of Fine Arts and the Exploratorium as we delve into the fun of art making without sight. Challenge the way you look at the world – use your intuition, instinct and your other senses. Join us for a blind photography challenge, where you will photograph what is around you in blindfolds; continue looking into a world without sight in the Exploratorium’s Tactile Dome – an interactive excursion through total darkness, where your sense of touch becomes your only guide. Afterwards, join us for drinks, and look through the “blind” photographs taken during the evening. Please join us for this “sensational” experience!

What: Sight – Part of the Emerging Arts Professionals Friday Firsts Series 

When: Friday, April 1, 6:00pm – 9:00pm

Location: Palace of the Fine Arts, 3301 Lyon Street, San Francisco, CA @ Exploratorium/Tactile Dome
***Meet under the gazebo for blind photography (unlimited RSVP). Tactile Dome limits 30 people (RSVP now). Please bring a digital camera.

Why: Because you’re cool and we’re cool, and it’s going to be a fun evening
Price: $10 payable on site 

RSVP HERE: http://www.eventbrite.com/event/1477436051

Questions? Contact: nextgenerationsf@gmail.com
Mark your calendars! Upcoming Friday Firsts include:
April 29 – Hearing @ The Audium
May 27 – Taste @ Straw
June 10 – Smell @ Hayes Valley Farm
Questions? Contact: nextgenerationsf@gmail.com

Upcoming Events in April You Won't Want to Miss

You Are Invited… 

Thank you to all those who attended Touch earlier in March, the first of Emerging Arts Professionals’ Friday Firsts, an ongoing series created by EAP’s Fellowship Program at the one of a kind House of Air. There was a lot of laughter, incredible people, and amazing jumping skills showcased. Friday Firsts mixers are specially designed to engage the senses and to help those who work in the arts to get together, unwind and more importantly, get to KNOW each other in novel and exciting ways! We invite you to be a part of all of EAP’s programs and series of events, aimed at encouraging exploration, risk taking and creating a stronger community of arts and cultural workers.

If you enjoyed Touch, Emerging Arts Professionals invites you to the next event in the Friday Firsts series – Sight. Join us for Sight at the Palace of Fine Arts and the Exploratorium as we delve into the fun of art making without sight. Challenge the way you look at the world – use your intuition, instinct and your other senses. Join us for a blind photography challenge, where you will photograph what is around you in blindfolds; continue looking into a world without sight in the Exploratorium’s Tactile Dome – an interactive excursion through total darkness, where your sense of touch becomes your only guide. Afterwards, join us for drinks, and look through the “blind” photographs taken during the evening. Please join us for this “sensational” experience! 

WhatSight – Part of the Emerging Arts Professionals Friday Firsts Series

When: Friday, April 1, 6:00pm – 9:00pm

Location: Palace of the Fine Arts, 3301 Lyon Street, San Francisco, CA @ Exploratorium/Tactile Dome
***Meet under the gazebo for blind photography (unlimited RSVP). Tactile Dome limits 30 people (RSVP now). Please bring a digital camera.

Why: Because you’re cool and we’re cool, and it’s going to be a fun evening
Price: $10 payable on site 

RSVP HERE: http://www.eventbrite.com/event/1477436051

Questions? Contact: nextgenerationsf@gmail.com
Mark your calendars! Upcoming Friday Firsts include:
April 29 – Hearing @ The Audium
May 27 – Taste @ Straw
June 10 – Smell @ Hayes Valley Farm
MORE UPCOMING EVENTS… 

Arts funding seems to be perpetually in crisis, but lately, the crisis has escalated. But the truth is, 30 years of relying on economic arguments and “support the arts” slogans have yielded a decline in the real value of NEA funding of more than half. This year’s NEA budget would have to be $400 million just to equal the spending power of 1980. It’s time to enlarge the debate. Emerging Arts Professionals along with Oakland Museum will tackle these issues and more with a blog salon and Workshop aimed to delve deeper into the issues and examine ways to harness the true power, scope and promise of the public interest in culture.

Cultural Policy 101 : A Blog Salon – April 11 through April 15
Are you an aspiring blogger or cultural policy wonk?  An artist, activist or arts professional interested in joining the cutting edge of cultural thinking? Then you’ll want to tune into our blog salon! Cultural Policy 101 will feature prominent blog writers, activists and arts professionals and you can participate in the dialogue by visiting EAP’s blog daily and join the conversation. More details to come!

Reframing the Arts: Advocating for the Public Interest in Culture – April 16 at the Oakland Museum
If you’re energized by the blog salon and want to invite you delve deeper into these issues with others interested in the future of arts policy, we invite you to Reframing the Arts: Advocating for the Public Interest in Culture April 16th, 1p-4p in the James Moore Theatre of Oakland Museum. Stay tuned for updates on this event! If you would like to RSVP to this event, please email nextgenerationsf@gmail.com.

Questions? Contact: nextgenerationsf@gmail.com

Hearing – Friday Firsts Mixer

“Emerging Arts Professionals invites you to the third event in the Friday Firsts series – Hearing. Socialize with other arts professionals at Hemlock Tavern before a unique sonic experience at AUDIUM “a theatre of sound-sculptured space.” Explore your sense of hearing and delight your ears with experimental sound works while visiting the only space of its kind! A place constructed specifically for choreographing sound in space. And stay tuned for an EAP-exclusive Q&A with composer Stan Shaff, a trumpet player, composer, teacher and the co-creator and developer AUDIUM.What: Hearing, part of the Emerging Arts Professionals Friday First Series
When: April 29, 2011
Where: Hemlock Tavern and AUDIUM
Hemlock Tavern – 6:30pm 1131 Polk Street San Francisco, CA 94109-5541 (415) 923-0923
AUDIUM – 8:30pm 1616 Bush Street San Francisco, CA 94109-5308 (415) 771-1616 Questions contact nextgenerationsf@gmail.com Price: $20.00 payable on site.

The first 20 people to RSVP get the EAP discount of $15 ($5 off the regular $20 ticket). Anyone RSVPing after the 20 person limit will need to purchase their own ticket directly from Audium. Other things to note: We will leave Hemlock Tavern after drinks and socializing at 8pm and walk to AUDIUM.

Please note AUDIUM is performed in complete darkness for a sustained period of time.

Mark your calendars! Upcoming Friday Firsts include: May 27 – Taste @ Straw and June 10 – Smell @ Hayes Valley Farm.

Friday Firsts is a networking series designed for arts and culture workers in the Bay Area. Emerging Arts Professionals/SFBA is a network focused on empowerment, leadership, and growth of next generation arts and culture workers in the San Francisco Bay Area through knowledge sharing, learning opportunities, and partnerships. By supporting today’s emerging models and mindsets, we hope to generate a path for individuals’ meaningful and sustainable work and to stimulate a vibrant, integrated, and evolving arts and culture sector. http://emergingsf.org

For more information visit http://www.audium.org/ www.hemlocktavern.com

About AUDIUM
Stan Shaff: From his early career in the 1950s as a trumpet player, composer and teacher, Stan Shaff gravitated towards stretching boundaries and shaping new forms. His friendship and collaboration with painter and sculptor Seymour Locksexpanded his grounding in the arts. His high school band students performed improvisational light-sound programs, including one at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; he explored the nature of sound in relation to movement with Anna Halprin’s Dancers Workshop; curious about sound bereft of traditional tools and structure, he turned to tape composition, working and performing with composers involved with the Tape Music Center. By the late 1950s, Shaff’s work with audio tape led to the need to externally realize sound in the way he conceived of it: as an energy in space. In 1958 Shaff met fellow musician and teacher Douglas McEachern, whose background in electronics enabled him to develop original equipment systems for live, spatial performances. From the first public presentation of these ideas in 1960 through succeeding decades of work with the co-creation and development of AUDIUM – constructed specifically for choreographing sound in space – Shaff has sought to explore and expand the language of space in music composition and performance”  To learn more visit them at http://www.audium.org/

Sight – Friday Firsts Mixer


April 1 – 2011 6PM

Join us for Sight at the Palace of Fine Arts and the Exploratorium as we delve into the fun of art making without sight. Challenge the way you look at the world use your intuition, instinct and your other senses. Join us for a blind photography challenge, where you will photograph what is around you in blindfolds; continue looking into a world without sight in the Exploratorium’s Tactile Dome – an interactive excursion through total darkness, where your sense of touch becomes your only guide. Afterwards, join us for drinks, and look through the “blind” photographs taken during the evening. Please join us for this “sensational” experience!

When: April 1, 2011, 6pm
Where: Palace of Fine Arts, Exploratorium/ Tactile Dome
Questions? contact nextgenerationsf@gmail.com
Price: $10 payable on site
Other info: Meet under the gazebo for blind photography (unlimited RSVP). Tactile Dome limits 30 people (RSVP now). Please bring a digital camera.

RSVP

Touch – Friday Firsts Mixer

March 4 2011 7:30PM

Join us at the House of Air for an evening that will heighten your senses. Reach and touch (for balance) friends and colleagues while you bounce off a trampoline the size of a basketball court! We’ll also welcome you to exercise your brain power through a game of Guess Who, an arts and cultural workers scavenger hunt, or relax and mingle at the EAP lounge, where snacks and drinks will be provided.

When: March 4, 2011, 7:30
Where: House of Air
926 Mason Street
San Francisco, CA 94129
(415) 345-9675 (House of Air phone number)
Questions? contact nextgenerationsf@gmail.com
Price: $14 per person, with free snacks and drinks (pay at the door)

RSVP