Community Conversation on COVID-19: Part Three

Aug 12, 2020
Aug 19, 2020
Time
9:30 am
11:00 am
Cost
Free
Location
Online (Zoom)
In response to the significant impact COVID-19 has had on the landscape of arts education and returning to school in September, the NYC Arts in Education Roundtable invites arts administrators to join us for “Part Three” of our COVID-19 Community Conversations series.

This Zoom meeting will provide a digital space for arts administrators to share strategies, lessons learned, and crowdsource action-plans in order to best support our programs, organizations, teaching artists, and students.

Advanced registration is required.

Please Note: This call will be recorded and shared on the Roundtable’s website and social media channels.

Facilitators:

  • Kati Koerner, Hiltz Director of Education, Lincoln Center Theater // Board Member, NYCAIER Board of Directors
  • Gary Padmore, Director of Education and Community Engagement, NY Philharmonic // Vice Chair, NYCAIER Board of Directors
  • Kim Olsen, Executive Director, NYCAIER
  • and more!

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