Artist + Community Toolkit Workshop Series 2009

Published on May 7, 2009

Would you like to know more about Community Cultural Development (CCD)? Do you have the passion to create collaborative projects and place making with artists and communities?

CCD projects are known for bringing together artists and communities to work creatively together with many positive benefits for those involved. Join us for 1 or all workshops over 6 months to find out the nuts and bolts of what puts a great CCD project together!

Featuring guest speakers from across the arts, community and cultural sector, once again it promises to be a dynamic program! Workshop presenters include: Information and Cultural Exchange (ICE), Community Cultural Development New South Wales (CCDNSW), BighART, Accessible Arts, Powerhouse Youth Theatre’s Mixed Abilities Ensemble, Arts Law Centre of Australia, The Australia Council for the Arts, Redfern Community Centre and Australian Business Arts Foundation (AbaF) and more…..

We invite you to attend the first workshop in the series Inspiring Creative Community Renewal, featuring Michelle Kotevski, Creative Producer with BighART and Victoria Keighery CEO of CCDNSW on Tuesday 19th May at 10.30am in the Passadena Room, Penrith City Council Civic Centre, 601 High Street, Penrith. This workshop will explore the philosophy, principles and practice of bringing artists and communities to work creatively together, generating artistic and community cultural development outcomes for those involved. It will also explore examples of projects inspiring community renewal, capacity building and leadership in communities.

Time and date: Tuesday 19th May 10.30am – 1.00pm 2009 Venue: Passadena Meeting Room, Penrith City Council Civic Centre, 601 High Street, Penrith RSVP: 5.00pm Friday 15th May 2009

For further information please contact: Cali Vandyk-Dunlevy, Cultural Development Officer Local, on telephone: (02) 4732 8098 or email cvandyk-dunlevy@penrithcity.nsw.gov.au All venues are wheelchair accessible. This is a FREE workshop series. Don’t miss it

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