The Maker's Series: The Art of Production

Please join us on Thursday, May 1, 2014 from 7-9 PM in Meade Hall (located at Christ Episcopal Church, on the corner of 2nd St. and Jefferson St. NW across from McGuffey Park) for the Makers Series as we explore the process of production. Kho Wong (assistant producer on films such as Life of Pi and The Strangers), Colin Killalea (music producer at White Star Sound recording studio) and Tosha Grantham (curator at Second Street Gallery) will share their experiences of building landscapes, soundscapes and spaces. 

Tosha Grantham, a Black woman with shoulder-length box-braids is smiling whilst speaking into the microphone at a podium at Meade Hall. She is wearing a vibrant green scarf.

Photo Credit: Sarah Cramer Shields

The Makers Series is a quarterly event hosted by Christ Episcopal Church (and co-sponsored by The Garage and New City Arts Initiative) during which three artists present their work and then briefly speak about their creative process. Towards the end of the night, the floor opens up for Q&A, allowing a candid conversation between artist and audience. 

The Makers Series is meant to be a platform in which artists can present their work on a personal level and then engage in a thoughtful, yet informal conversation with their audience. This event is free and open to the public. Questions? Email Sam Bush.

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