Election Mixer

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Join us on Monday October 17, 2016 @ SOMArts Cultural Center as the ABBA Cultural Space Committee frames the November Ballot (focused on SF & beyond) and provides time for QUESTIONS!

Come prepared to mingle, hear *brief* presentations about arts specific measures, check out event Co-Presenter tables, and ask our resident policy experts questions. Feel free to bring advocacy-focused materials to share! 

Last year more than 500 arts allies helped ABBA secure a $7m increase for the arts, this year we need you & your neighbors!

INVITE (FB event) your colleagues, neighbors, and friends to join us!

WHAT:  Election Mixer

WHEN: Monday October 17, 2016, 5:30pm-8pm, Brief Program starts at 6pm

WHERE: SOMArts Cultural Center, 934 Brannan St, San Francisco, California 94103. For directions and parking, visit http://www.somarts.org/about/directions/

Election Mixer Presented by:

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About our Presenters:

The Arts Education Alliance of the Bay Area is a coalition of arts providers and their allies in the San Francisco Bay Area promoting quality arts education.

ArtSpan, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, is committed to cultivating a vibrant, accessible, and world-class art community in San Francisco and to promoting the city's unique creative energy locally and globally. 

Asian Pacific Islander Cultural Center (APICC) collaborates with both emerging and well-established groups allowing these groups access to APICC’s wealth of production and fundraising know-how. In addition, APICC provides free performance and rehearsal space to these groups in addition to general organizational consulting.

Emerging Arts Professionals is a network focused on empowerment, leadership and growth of San Francisco / Bay Area next gen. arts & culture workers.

Intersection for the Arts provides artists and arts organizations with resources, community and cultural space in order to develop sustainable practices.

The Lab believes that if we give artists enough time, space, and funding to realize their vision, the work they produce will change the way we experience the world. As a site of constant iteration and indeterminacy, The Lab is, above all, a catalyst for artistic experimentation.

The Museum of the African Diaspora (MoAD) is dedicated to sharing the art and stories of our common African heritage with audiences from around the world.

SOMArts fosters access to the arts in the Bay Area by collaborating with diverse artists and organizations to engage the power of the arts to provoke just and fair inclusion, cultural respect, and civic participation.

STAR has been an arts advocacy organization for over 25 years with a mission to:

• Conserve affordable art studios
• Support Bayview Hunters Point community art programs
• Create educational and exhibition opportunities
We support Proposition S as an important measure to insure funding for arts programs and family homeless services.  

 

WHEN
October 17, 2016 at 5:30pm - 8:30pm
WHERE
SOMArts Cultural Center
CONTACT
Katherin Canton ·
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Todd Berman Jesselito Bie Delphine Henri Joe Garage Michelle Fuller Randy Rollison Alex Cook Justin Chotikul Sarah Pritchard Sean Waugh Allison Thompson Gregory Stock Jérémie Gluckman-Picard Dara Danger Del Rosario Jamie Delman Angela Mictlanxochitl Brad Erickson Darlene Zandanel Aaron Lenhoff Susie McKinnon Tracy Wheeler Rhiannon E MacFadyen Susie McKinnon Sarah Pritchard

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