Quarterly PHENND Meeting focusing on Community Arts Partnerships
Posted by on February 20, 2004
Wednesday, Febraury 25, 2004
9 AM – 11:30 AM
Arcadia University
Conference Room in Grey Towers Castle
Glenside, PA
The Quarterly PHENND Meeting is a chance for the entire PHENND Network to get together to share ideas, events, difficulties, etc. It is also a time to hear from the PHENND Staff about our activities and opportunities for partnership. We have been quite busy so I do hope you will make the meeting.
The theme for this meeting will be community arts partnerships and and we will be joined by Carolyn Chernoff, Director of the Community Arts Partnership (CAP) program at the University of Pennsylvania and Karen Malandra, of the Community Arts and Literacy Network. CAP works with Penn students, community artists, local schools and community-based arts organizations. CAP also supports a few arts-based service-learning courses at Penn. The Community Arts and Literacy Network is a new partnership of of Tyler School of Art’s Community Arts Program, Temple University’s New City Writing Program, Asian Arts Initiative, The Art Sanctuary, Wanamaker Middle School and Dunbar Elementary School. This meeting will be a great opportunity to learn more about these exiting programs and think about ways to bring the arts into your school and community partnerships.
You can RSVP to this event by emailing Hillary at hillarya@pobox.upenn.edu.
Directions to Arcadia can be found at: http://www.beaver.edu/default.asp?t=10&pmid=10&m=1057:1129&pid=577
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