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Navigating the Arts Institutions

June 17, 2015

6-7pm

Barnsdall Gallery Theatre

4800 Hollywood Blvd

Los Angeles, CA 90027

 

The relationship between artist and arts institution is complicated. Ideally, the relationship is a productive and mutually beneficial partnership, in which your goals are aligned with those of the institution.

 

We have invited professionals from the nonprofit and philanthropic sectors to discuss their inside perspective and to offer advice on how to navigate the institution in order to get the most out of the partnership.

 

Moderated by artist Micol Hebron, with panelists

Ed Patuto, The Broad Museum

John Tain, Getty Research Institute

Sarah Russin, Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions

Picture of Sarah Russin

Chelle Barbour, Autonomie Projects

Michelle Papillion, Papillion Gallery

This event is free and open to the public.

 

RSVP at https://www.calfund.org/page.aspx?pid=1801

 

Filed Under: LACE Tagged With: 2015, Art Institution, Barnsdall Gallery, Chelle Barbour, Ed Patuto, John Tain, Michelle Papillion, Michol Hebron, Navigating the Arts Institution, panel, Sarah Russin

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