Creative Engagement & Creative Learning Information Session Webinar

Aug 10, 2021
Aug 15, 2021
Time
6:00 pm
7:00 pm
Cost
Free
Location
Online (Zoom)
LMCC is offering all grant information sessions virtually this summer. Information session webinars are intended for Manhattan-based artists, groups, and non-profit organizations interested in applying to LMCC’s grant programs. Each session will include a review of the guidelines and useful information to help you put your best foot forward. There will be time for questions and answers throughout the meeting. This information session webinar will have live captions.

This session will cover Creative Engagement and Creative Learning.

If you have any difficulties registering, please contact Flannery Winchester at CreativeEngagement@lmcc.net or call 212-219-9401 x. 119.

Hosted in partnership with the NYC Arts in Education Roundtable.

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