Artists’ Quarterly Networking Meeting Nov. 7

HSACA welcomed first-time attendees to the July Networking event.

The Hot Springs Area Cultural Alliance (HSACA) will host its next Quarterly Networking Meeting on Monday, November 7, 2022, from 5:30-7:30 p.m., at the Central Theatre, 1008 Central Avenue, Hot Springs.

HSACA is excited to welcome first-time visitors to its Quarterly Networking Meeting and would also encourage veteran members of the arts community to lend their expertise and offer introductions to newer members of our community. The meeting is free to attend and open to any member of Hot Springs’ creative economy.

The Quarterly Networking meetings hosted by HSACA serve as an opportunity for members of the art-loving community to gather, network, and discuss upcoming events or opportunities, as well as create new contacts. 

This meeting, themed “Show and Tell,” gives area artists, art-based businesses, and art enthusiasts an opportunity to discuss and show off their current projects as well as share what they need help with. The “tell” portion of the program can range from asking other artists for help with a project or obstacle, to telling HSACA what kind of programming or opportunities they see a need for in the community.

The Central Theatre meeting space is being donated by the owner Chris Rix, who will be providing complimentary hors d’oeuvres. Beverages will be available for purchase at the Central Theatre bar. For more information about HSACA or any of its programming visit www.HotSpringsArts.org or email mzunick@hotsprings.org

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