October 22 - 23, 2020
9 AM - 2 PM via Zoom

The Arts Work in Alabama

Driving Innovation and Economic Growth through Creativity

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AGENDA

We have made the videos from each session available to you below.
Click on the session title to access the video.

October 22, 2020

October 23, 2020


Presenters

Dr. Sarah Lynn Baird

Dr. Terrance Brown

Diana Green

Valerie Jones

Josh Lind

Heath Mixon

Ava Grace South

Jeanie Thompson

Marlin “Bart” Barton

April Childers

Holland Hopson

Pete Key

Josh Mauthe

Doug Naselroad

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Dr. Stacy H. Surman

Craig Wedderspoon

Jamie Bennett

Daniel DeVaughn

Benja Jackson

Dr. Elliot Knight

John McCabe

Rebecca Salzer

Adia Morris Swanger

Sandra Wolfe

Milton Bowens

Bradford Forehand

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Nikki Jones

Elishaba Larson

Andy Meadows

Dr. Jeffrey Schultz

Barbie Terry

Representative Tracy Estes

Alabama State Council on the Arts Program Managers

The Arts Work in Alabama

Driving Innovation and Economic Growth through Creativity

Featured speakers and presenters:
Keynote Speakers: Jamie Bennet and Doug Naselroad

Performance by
Ava Grace South

This Summit is an annual convening to investigate
the power and potential of the arts.
Bringing together thought leaders for conversation and connection,
the Arts Summit engages experts from across numerous fields,
aiming to challenge old ideas, spark new ones,
and catalyze potent partnerships. 
It includes conversations, performances, discussions,
breakout sessions, and presentations.
The Summit focuses on connecting the Arts
across all segments of the community.  

Click here for the Arts Summit resource page.

Registration is now closed.

The registration fee was $50 for Alliance members and $100 for non-members.
In addition to saving on the Arts Summit registration, ALAA members receive
10% off on all our professional development workshops.

Click here to become a member of the Alabama Arts Alliance.

This Summit is a partnership between the Alabama State Council on the Arts,
the
Alabama State Department of Education, and the Alabama Arts Alliance.

 
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