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/0 Comments/in EMERGENCE 2017 /by Rhiannon Evans Macfadyen
EMERGENCE 2017: WHOLE PERSON, WHOLE IMPACT
SUNDAY, MAY 21, 10am – 5pm at JCCSF
Join your EAP network and community for our 7th annual convening. Emergence provides a collaborative platform for Bay Area arts and culture workers to connect, share ideas, and elevate their work and voices. This year, we will explore the impact of bringing our whole selves into our work and out into our community.
Jewish Community Center of San Francisco
3200 California Street | San Francisco, CA 94118
3200 California Street | San Francisco, CA 94118
Tickets and schedule coming soon!
THREE NOTES for your consideration:
- May 21st is Bay to Breakers, so keep that in mind when you’re planning travel through the city.
- We’re looking for volunteers! Wanna get free entry & help support this wonderful event? Volunteer here.
- Got an idea for a presentation, panel, or other? Submit your proposal here.
And, check out past years’ programming at http://www.emergingsf.org/emergence/
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[ Call form for volunteers and program ideas: https://goo.gl/forms/L5a9SblwTo3Kd0if1 ]
Building an inclusive equity framework
/0 Comments/in Research and Development Dia Penning /by Dia PenningEAP SF/BA Mission
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.
Fiscal Sponsor
EAP is a fiscally-sponsored project of Intersection for the Arts. Intersection for the Arts is a historic arts nonprofit that provides people working in arts and culture with fiscal sponsorship and resources to grow.
OFFICE HOURS
MON-WED-FRI: 10am to 5pm
SAT & SUN: Closed
p. (415) 209-5872
SAT & SUN: Closed
p. (415) 209-5872