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(e)merge: building community in the DC art scene

Philippa P.B. HughesBy Philippa P.B. Hughes on Jun 30, 2010 | Add a Comment Add a Comment (0)

(e)merge: building community in the DC art scene

Pink Line Project is really excited to support a panel discussion hosted by Conner Contemporary that will focus on a topic that is very important to us: building community among emerging artists. The panelists will include:

Pink Line Project is really excited to support a panel discussion hosted by Conner Contemporary that will focus on a topic that is very important to us: building community among emerging artists. The panelists will include:

  • Kristina Bilonick, visual artist + Washington Project for the Arts program director
  • Zoë Charlton, visual artist + American University art professor
  • Damian Elias, Ph.D., psychologist
  • Karyn Miller, Cultural Development Corporation program manager
  • Sheldon Scott, performing artist
  • Paul So, founder of Hamiltonian gallery + artist fellowship program
  • Moderated by Jamie Smith

We'll be visiting with each of these wonderful speakers before the panel to get a sneak preview of what it will take to build a strong community of emerging artists in DC. We're kicking off with Karyn Miller, the program manager at the Cultural Development Corporation and the gallery director at Flashpoint Gallery.

(e)merge discussion panel begins at 4pm on Saturay, July 31, 2010; directly followed by (e)merge party – hang out with your community, with DJ, food and drink.

(e)merge is generously sponsored by Marvin Restaurant and Pink Line Project.

For further information:
www.connercontemporary.com | info@connercontemporary.com | 202 588 8750

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