Call for Proposals: What’s Next in the Arts
Posted by Emerging Arts Leaders: Philadelphia on September 3, 2018
Interested in speaking at Creative Conversation 2018?
On Saturday, October 20th, Emerging Arts Leaders: Philadelphia will host the annual Creative Conversation event at Drexel University’s URBN Center. This year, we are exploring the topic of ‘What’s Next in the Arts.’
What’s Next in the Arts? explores critical issues in the arts through a dynamic mini-symposium. Through a keynote discussion, as well as several breakouts sessions, we’ll look beyond current best practices to anticipate shifts that impact artists and arts leaders in a wide variety of creative institutions. The symposium is an opportunity for participants to generate progressive ideas, share a vision for future work, and strengthen alliances across arts industries. After a keynote presentation, guests will join interactive breakout sessions facilitated by local thought leaders and enjoy a complimentary networking lunch.
Have something important to say? We want to hear from you. For the first time ever, EAL:P is issuing a public Request for Proposals for our annual Creative Conversation break-out sessions.
Speakers will be paid to give two forty-five minute presentations during the symposium. To apply, please fill out the 2018 Request for Proposal Form by September 15.
Check out the RFP today!
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScPQe0PK_mRSkrM8h4a1EqjzCR_EHsQW9Dke7IdOEdnMb0zqQ/viewform
Questions?
Contact us at [email protected]
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