 Saturday, March 22, 2008, 2:00 - 6:00 p.m. Queens Museum of Art Flushing Meadows Corona Park, Flushing A collaboration between Queens Council on the Arts (QCA), New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA) and the Queens Museum of Art (QMA), the event is open to the public and provides a rare opportunity for the City’s creative minds to learn from each other and connect with experts from various artistic fields. Nineteen arts organizations based in New York City will share information about their programs, presentation spaces and funding sources. The afternoon’s activities also include an informal networking reception, a raffle and live music performances. In addition, artists will participate in portfolio reviews with QMA curatorial staff and a peer-sharing slide/video/reading slam during the event (with advance registration). Dancers are invited to attend an application session for the Dance in Queens residency and to sign up for work sample reviews with Paz Tanjuaquio of Topaz Arts. Please see below for the schedule for the day and list of participating organizations. Directions to the QMA have also been provided below. Schedule of Events In the Café & Large Triangle Gallery, 1st Floor | 1:00 - 3:00 | | Sign Up-Registration & Informal Networking Browse Arts Service Organization Tables
| | 3:30 - 4:15 | | Dance in Queens Application Seminar with: Paz Tanjuaquio, Topaz Arts & Hitomi Iwasaki, Associate Curator QMA
| | 4:30 - 6:30 | | Complementary Refreshments & Informal Networking Slide/Video/Reading Slam - share your artwork with other participants. | | | | | In the Theater, 2nd Floor | | | | | | 2:00 - 2:20 | | Welcome by presenting organizations: Queens Museum of Art, Queens Council on the Arts, & New York Foundation for the Arts | | 2:20 - 2:45 | | Performance by Mahina Movement Raffle of two $50 QMA gift shop certificates
| | 2:45 - 3:15 | | Linda Park presents New York Foundation for the Arts Source tutorial
| | 3:15 - 4:15 | | Gary Dayton, Arts in Education Associate at New York State Council on the Arts presents a workshop on “How to Become a Teaching Artist” | | | | | Administration Offices & Library, 2nd Floor | | | | | | 4:30 - 6:30 | | Portfolio Review for Visual & Video Artists (Pre-Registration Required): Hitomi Iwasaki, QMA Associate Curator; Erin Sickler, QMA Curatorial Assistant; Herb Tam, Exit Art Curator; and Cecilia Jurado, Y Gallery Curator
| | 4:30 - 6:30 | | Portfolio Review for Dancers with Paz Tanjuaquio, Topaz Arts | Participating Organizations to Date Actor's Fund of America Alliance of Resident Theaters/New York Asian American Arts Alliance DanceNow NYC DanceNYC Downtown Community Television Flushing Council on Culture and the Arts Fractured Atlas Harvestworks Digital Media Arts Center Jamaica Center for Arts and Learning National Writers Union New York Foundation for the Arts Poets & Writers Queens Council on the Arts Queens Museum of Art Shooting People Studio in a School The Field Third World Newsreel Submission Process To submit your portfolio (visual or performing arts) for critique, please send a CD or DVD clearly labeled with the name of the artist and contact information to: Queens Arts Connection Submissions c/o Prerana Reddy Queens Museum of Art New York City Building Flushing Meadows Corona Park Queens, NY 11368 Submissions should be limited to 10 images or 3-5 minutes of performance. Only a limited number of submissions will be discussed at the workshop. A submission is not required for registration. Registration Admission is free. Registration is required. Space is limited. To register, please email your name, address, telephone number, and artistic discipline to register@queenscouncilarts.org. DIRECTIONS TO THE QMA Via #7 Flushing IRT. Exit Willets Point/Shea Stadium and follow the yellow signs on a ten-minute walk through the park to the museum, which is located next to the Unisphere. For additional information, please visit www.queensmuseum.org/information/directions.htm. Free parking available. ORGANIZATION AND SUPPORT Queens Arts Connection is organized by Queens Council on the Arts, New York Foundation for the Arts and the Queens Museum of Art.
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