The Maker's Series: The Art of Storytelling

Join us on Monday, October 24, 2016 at 7PM for The Makers Series // The Art of Storytelling at Meade Hall.

 
A digital flyer with a beige background and various yellow and blue geometric shapes. There is a grey rectangle in the center with black text that reads "The Art of Storytelling"
 

This Makers Series will feature artist talks from three Charlottesville makers: Natasha Oladokun (poet), Guion Pratt (songwriter) and Matt and Katie Smithson (designer/animators).

This event is hosted by Christ Episcopal Church, co-sponsored by The Garage and New City Arts InitiativeThree 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.

Our aim is to cultivate an artist salon that is both informal and thoughtful. We want to provide an opportunity for artists to present their work in front of a captive audience and to also invite them to share the less glamorous parts of their experience – the failures alongside the successes, the frustrations with the inspiration; everything that goes into the finished product.

Light refreshments will be served (but eat dinner before you come). Meade Hall is located in Christ Episcopal Church. Use the entrance across from McGuffey Park on 2nd and Jefferson St. NW. Questions? Email Sam Bush.

Poster design by Ashley Walton

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