Beyond Dynamic Adaptability: How Changing Participation Is Changing the Arts
The arts community is invited to come together on Monday, October 24, 2011 for Beyond Dynamic Adaptability, a free conference exploring how changing participation is changing the arts.
The conference features radical thinkers, visionary artists, and distinguished innovators from the arts sector and beyond, including:
Linda Ronstadt, singer and arts advocate
Funders Ben Cameron (Duke Foundation) and Josephine Ramirez (Irvine Foundation)
Nina Simon, museum innovator and Executive Director of The Museum of Art & History in Santa Cruz
The conference will include five community engaging discussions exploring issues of technology, civic dialogue, collaboration, audience engagement, and learning from existing structures and practices in communities of color.
Participants will also have the opportunity to join The Art Bar, a space for informal exchange on and off stage with pop-up artists, musicians, dancers, poets and more.
Participation is free, but a $25 deposit will be collected to hold your spot (deposits will be refunded to attendees on the day of the conference). Space is limited and we expect a full house, so please register today.
For more information, and to register, please visit the event website.
Sponsored by The San Francisco Foundation and Grants for the Arts/San Francisco Hotel Tax Fund, thanks to the generous support of the Wallace Foundation.












