Creative Salon Discussion Regarding Promoting Arts in Huntington


Mountainside Media and Stone Strategies invite the public to a free, facilitated discussion regarding promoting the arts in Huntington on Thursday, June 5, from 6:00-7:30 p.m. The event will be held at the Mountainside Media offices, located at 1009 Fifth Avenue in downtown Huntington.

The focus of the discussion will include “the economic impact of the arts in Huntington,” and “Networking, nurturing and promoting fine and performing art and artists.” Invited guests include Jacqueline Proctor, Deputy Commissioner, West Virginia Division of Culture and History; Laura Evans, Executive Director, Huntington Symphony Orchestra; and John Gillispie, Public Relations Director, Huntington Museum of Art.

Creative Salons are designed to bring smart thinkers and passionate activists together – to learn more from each other and identify solutions for a better future. Each Salon session features invited guests with special expertise. The discussion is focused on a specific topic, research article, book or social issue.

There is no charge to attend, however participants are asked to RSVP by calling 304-523-6162 or register online at www.mountainsidemedia.com.

To read discussion highlights from the first Creative Salon click here.


One response to “Creative Salon Discussion Regarding Promoting Arts in Huntington”

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    Deborah Hancock

    UNFORTUNATELY THIS EVENT IS GOING TO HAVE TO BE RESCHEDULED: The Promoting the Arts in Huntington Creative Salon has been postponed. Our air conditioning units are on the fritz and we’re afraid Thursday’s 95+ temperatures may squelch our creativity! We apologize for this delay, but are so excited you will be joining us. As soon as we have set a new date I will contact you with the information. WE APOLOGIZE FOR ANY INCONVENIENCE!!!

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