The Board of Directors being introduced to the crowd. Credit: Wes Daubeny (Fringe Lab, Hacker Space)
‘Spot on!’ was how one seasoned member of the Peterborough Arts Community characterized the format and style of the Jan. 28th Mixer Event. Well-attended by the veterans in the arts and cultural community who have fought the funding and promotion battles but are still seeking fresh visions, ideas and strategies – as well as the talented, young at heart who just couldn’t talk fast enough to express their hopefulness and enthusiasm and new skill sets . Every attendee seemed hungry for support of colleagues and the community. Optimism and a sense of ‘what can be’ animated the questions, comments and conversations in response to the ‘Big 3-Questions’ posed. The room buzzed with ideas – re: increasing involvement of Business and Media, of professional development needs and capabilities, of entrepreneurial approaches, of joining forces on projects- in a word ‘COLLABORATION.
A huge THANK YOU to all who participated.
And Thank you to Showplace Performance Center for hosting
The EC3 Board and Staff
Peterborough’s Electric City Culture Council (EC3) hosted it’s first cultural mixer of 2014 on Tuesday, January 28th from 5:30 to 7:00 at Showplace Performance Centre at 290 George St. North, Peterborough.
View of the Nexicom Studio, Credit: Wes Daubeny (Fringe Lab, Hacker Space)
View of the Nexicom Studio, Credit: Jeannine Taylor – KawarthaNOW
John Muir (Trent Radio) and Wendy Trusler (artist). Credit: Jeannine Taylor – KawarthaNOW
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Lori Christensen, Peer Christenen (Christensen Fine Art) and Fynn Leitch (Artspace), Credit: Jeannine Taylor – KawarthaNOW
Brian McCarthy (Seeds of Change) and Elizabeth Fennell (Gallery in the Attic), Credit: Jeannine Taylor – KawarthaNOW
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