(From Connect2Culture)
The Joplin arts and cultural community will gather for Connect2Culture’s 8th Annual Joplin Area Arts & Cultural Preview on Saturday, August 12, 2023, 10:00am at the Harry M. Cornell Arts & Entertainment Complex, Beshore Performance Hall (212 W 7th Street, Joplin, MO 64801).
The Joplin Area Arts & Cultural Preview gives local arts and cultural organizations the chance to tell their story, share what they have planned for the year ahead (2023-2024), and explain why you might be interested! Each organization will have up to two minutes to update the community.
This event is part of C2C’s roundtable series and aims to educate the public about upcoming events and encourage collaboration between participating organizations, as well as inform the media about potential opportunities for an interesting story. All are welcome to attend.
2023 Participating Organizations:
Bookhouse Cinema
Connect2Culture
Creative Learning Alliance
Downtown Joplin Alliance
First Thursday ArtWalk
Freedom of Flight Museum
Friends of the Joplin Public Library
George Washington Carver National Monument
Great Wonders Productions
Harry M. Cornell Arts & Entertainment Complex
Heartland Concert Band
Heartland Opera Theatre
JoMoCon Committee
Joplin Area Piano Teachers Association
Joplin Area Town and Country Quilters
Joplin Arts District
Joplin Arts Fest
Joplin Empire Market
Joplin History & Mineral Museum
Joplin Little Theatre
Joplin Public Library
Joplin Regional Artists Coalition
Joplin Rotary Sculpture Garden
Langston Hughes Cultural Society
Local Color Art Gallery & Studio
Midwest Regional Ballet
MSSU Choral Society
MSSU Department of Art and Design
MSSU Institute of International Studies
Neosho Arts Council
North Heights Neighborhood Group
Ozark Festival Orchestra
Post Art Library
Pro Musica
Proclamation Youth & Community Choir
Spiva Center for the Arts
The Non-Permitted Project
Urban Art Gallery
Vintage Swing Movement Joplin
Wildcat Glades Nature Group
“This is one of our favorite annual events,” says Emily Frankoski, Executive Director of Connect2Culture. “In its eighth year, forty different local arts, culture, or entertainment organizations are registered to present about their mission and upcoming programming. The coming year is going to be packed with things to do and experience, and we couldn’t be more excited to help facilitate spreading the word by organizing and hosting this event!”
A recording, created by Missouri Southern State University KGCS students, will be made available on Connect2Culture’s YouTube channel after the event.
Facebook Event Page: https://fb.me/e/1ss1X61VI
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