Whether virtually or in-person, the doors of art facilities must be open to all who seek to be entertained and emotionally enriched. How can we develop parallel processes to engage audiences on both levels, no matter where they enter our space?
ABOUT THE DEAI WORKSHOP SERIES
The Greater Pittsburgh Arts Council offers this workshop series focusing on diversity, equity, accessibility, and inclusion (DEAI), hosted by GPAC Diversity Catalyst Cecile Shellman. Cecile (she/her/hers) is a long-time advocate for DEAI practices in the arts. This series hopes to unite the Pittsburgh arts and culture community and the public to discuss “uncomfortable” topics that must be unpacked and addressed to support a vibrant and equitable city of arts. ... view more »
ABOUT THE DEAI WORKSHOP SERIES
The Greater Pittsburgh Arts Council offers this workshop series focusing on diversity, equity, accessibility, and inclusion (DEAI), hosted by GPAC Diversity Catalyst Cecile Shellman. Cecile (she/her/hers) is a long-time advocate for DEAI practices in the arts. This series hopes to unite the Pittsburgh arts and culture community and the public to discuss “uncomfortable” topics that must be unpacked and addressed to support a vibrant and equitable city of arts. Hosted on Wednesdays over lunch, join us for some frank discussions in a safe space.
Event accessibility is our priority.
GPAC is committed to making its programs accessible to everyone – even virtual events. If you require an accommodation or service to fully participate in this event, please contact Corey Carrington at ccarrington@pittsburghartscouncil.org or 412-391-2060 ext. 230 at least two weeks prior to the event. Event accommodations may include ASL; Open Captioning; Audio Description; digital, large-print or Braille materials, etc. If an accommodation would be helpful and the lead time is less than two weeks, please let us know so we can make every effort to help you fully participate.
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