Arts Community Network Meeting Set for July 11

The Arts Community Networking meeting is free to attend and open to any member of Hot Springs’ creative economy.

The Hot Springs Area Cultural Alliance (HSACA) is reinstating in-person quarterly networking meetings for the first time since the Covid-19 shutdown. The meetings, which offer the arts community an opportunity to gather, network, and discuss upcoming events or opportunities, will recommence at The Warehouse at 301 Broadway St. on Monday, July 11 from 5:30-7:30 PM.

The quarterly networking meeting will take place shortly before the 33rd anniversary of Hot Springs’ Gallery Walk and will offer local artists, gallery owners, and community members an opportunity to discuss and prepare for the anniversary celebration; as well as discuss any additional upcoming art-based opportunities and experiences. 

In addition, HSACA will use the meeting to announce the theme for the 2023 Arts & The Park festival and seek artist and community participation for festival programming. 

 The meeting is free to attend and open to any member of Hot Springs’ creative economy. The meeting space is being donated by Gefer Simms, owner of The Warehouse and Esther’s Gallery and Gifts. Attendees can expect to enjoy light refreshments. The Hot Springs Area Cultural Alliance is a registered non-profit whose mission is to celebrate, advocate, and promote the arts in and around Hot Springs. For more information about HSACA visit www.hotspringsarts.org or email mzunick@hotsprings.org

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