#38: The Role of Arts in the Community and How an Art Walk Helps Artists, Residences and Businesses
Description
Today we’re going to talk about the role of the arts in building a great community that people want to live and work in.
Susan Soroko, Director of Creative Economy in BizLaunch at Arlington Economic Development talks with Alissa Maru, Associate Curator at Mason Exhibitions Arlington at George Mason University
Also don't miss the 2024 Arlington ArtWalk on October 5. More information here.
Resources
Mason Exhibitions website:
AED Art Walk Announcement
https://www.arlingtoneconomicdevelopment.com/News-Resources/Events/2024-Arlington-Art-Walk
Art Walk Participants:
ARC 3409 Art Studio artists Courtney Nguyen, Will Salha, Phil Linder, Bryn Wallace; Arlington Art Truck, Arlington Public Art, Arlington Public Library The Shop, Cody Gallery, Fred Schnider Gallery of Art, Mason Exhibitions, The Plaza at Mason Square, Museum of Contemporary Art (MoCA) Arlington, Northside Social Arlington, WHINO
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