University-Community Partnerships in the Arts, Culture, and Humanities
Posted by University of Pennsylvania on September 8, 2015
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GATHERING: Making Home in the City
University-Community Partnerships in the Arts, Culture, and Humanities
Friday, October 23, 2015
Co-Sponsored by
Netter Center for Community Partnerships, University of Pennsylvania
Arts Administration Program, Drexel University
Social & Studio Practices Department, Moore College of Art & Design
Join participants from around Philadelphia who are engaged in university-community partnerships through the arts, culture, and humanities. Learn more about the work, share promising practices, consider the value and impact of this work, strategize about how to create and sustain partnerships, and enjoy vibrant performances throughout the day.
Date: Friday, October 23, 2015
Time: 9am-6pm
Location: University of Pennsylvania
The Rotunda – 4014 Walnut Street
Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts – 3680 Walnut Street
Evening performance by
Urban Bush Women dance company at Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts
tickets available at group rate
Includes continental breakfast, lunch, and evening reception
Please forward widely so that we can convene a diverse group of faculty, students, artists, community members and organizations, that reflects the many different partners coming together to grow the work.
More details and registration link coming soon!
Conference organizers:
Carol Muller [email protected]
Suzana Berger [email protected]
Daniel Tucker [email protected]
Andrew Zitcer [email protected]
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