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APRIL CHECKLIST:

Register for Emergence: Whole Person, Whole Impact (Sun, May 21st)
✔ Join the conversation at our first Curator Circle gathering this Monday
✔ Join EAP's Beta Membership Team
✔ Check out this year's MADE Awardees
EMERGENCE IS HERE AGAIN! REGISTER TODAY AT 10% OFF
EMERGENCE 2017: WHOLE PERSON, WHOLE IMPACT

SUNDAY, MAY 21st
10AM–5PM AT JCCSF

3200 California Street
San Francisco 94118

A light breakfast, lunch, and refreshments will be provided on-site
How can arts workers embody our whole being in our work and in our lives? What impact on our world do we make when we fully participate in community and civic engagement, and what impact on our industry do we have when we bring our whole selves—with all our interests and identities—to our work?

Join colleagues for an inspiring day of critical introspection, collective strategizing, and creative action at Emergence 2017: Whole Person, Whole Impact — presented by Emerging Arts Professionals San Francisco/Bay Area and the Jewish Community Center of San Francisco — where we will explore the impact of bringing our whole selves into our work and out into our community.
REGISTER NOW - SAVE 10%*

Be on the inside of Emergence!

– We’re looking for volunteers! Wanna get free entry & help support this wonderful event? Volunteer here.

– Got an idea for a presentation, panel, or other? Submit your proposal here.

Program Highlights

Find out what this year’s EAP Fellows have been learning and creating … join Kevin Seaman & Virgie Tovar in a group conversation about professional and artistic integration … explore how Depth Psychology can help you access your whole person in work and in life at Accessing the Creative Unconsciouswith Barie Wolf-Bowen … help Marline Zaibak from Intersection for the Arts celebrate our failures … hear folks in arts and civics break it down at Making Civic Change: It’s easier (and harder) than you think! … and so much more!

Find schedule and program updates and speaker bio information at emergingsf.org/emergence-2017

* 10% Early Bird Discount today and tomorrow (ends 4/21/2016, 11:59pm)
Please join us in welcoming and congratulating, Angela ‘Mictlanxochitl’ Anderson Guerrero, Celi Tamayo-Lee & Jason Wyman, Jay-Marie J. Hill, and Leora Fridman & Liat Berdugo!
EAP is excited to announce the recipients of the fourth round of MADE Awards.
This year, we have selected four projects that represent a cross-section of our network; they are public artists, book makers, performers, writers, archivists, political educators, and they bring to life explorations into play, racial justice, ritual, and what ties us together as a network, the practice of arts administration in relationship to art!

Check out more on each project at emergingsf.org/made/awardees
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MEMBERSHIP TEAM

$1 Through April 30
Visit bit.ly/JoinEAP-Beta for more info and to sign up!
CURATOR CIRCLE
THIS MONDAY 

Join us for our first gathering on Monday, April 24th at ProArts Gallery. Sign up here.
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Emerging Arts Professionals/SFBA is a network focused on the empowerment, leadership, and growth of next generation arts and culture workers in the San Francisco Bay Area through knowledge sharing, learning opportunities, and partnerships. 

By supporting today’s emerging models and mindsets, we hope to generate a path for individuals’ meaningful and sustainable work and to stimulate a vibrant, integrated, and evolving arts and culture sector.
EAP/SFBA is a member of the Intersection Incubator, a program of Intersection for the Arts, providing fiscal sponsorship, incubation and consulting services to artists. Visit www.theintersection.org.
EAP would like to thank the following funders for their support.
The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, a nonpartisan, private charitable foundation that advances ideas and supports institutions to promote a better world. Visit hewlett.org.
Kenneth Rainin Foundation is a private family foundation dedicated to enhancing quality of life by championing and sustaining the arts, promoting early childhood literacy and supporting research to cure chronic disease. Collaboration and innovation are at the heart of all its programs. Its vision is guided by the belief that change is possible through inquiry, creativity and compassion.
The California Arts Council is committed to building public will and resources for the arts; fostering accessible arts initiatives that reflect contributions from all of California’s diverse populations; serving as a thought leader and champion for the arts; and providing excellent, effective, and relevant programs and services.
Copyright © 2017 Emerging Arts Professionals / SFBA, All rights reserved.


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