GOALS

Promote involvement in the architecture profession and the community

A foundation for professional and educational development

Provide the resources and support for interns on the path to licensure

contact: aiasww.elg@gmail.com

11.12.2012

Artist Live/Work Space: Can it work in Tacoma?

Free Panel Discussion - Wed. Nov. 28, 6-8pm New Frontier Lounge
presented by the Tacoma Arts Leadership Lab

Join Arts Leadership Lab on November 28th for a panel discussion and question and answer time exploring what live/work space is, some of the issues and benefits related to artist live/work spaces, how it can be done sustainably and affordably, ways to use/reuse Tacoma's historic architectural assets, and other related topics.  

Historic Tacoma and AIASWW have been working with city staff to revise land use and building codes to allow live-work spaces which will be a great way to re-use older commercial and industrial structures throughout the city and revitalize areas like the Brewery and Dome districts.  

Who should attend: artists, advocates, developers, and anyone interested in continuing a conversation about artist live/work space and the reuse of historic buildings in Tacoma
When: Wednesday, November 28, 6 - 8 pm
Where: The New Frontier Lounge, 301 East 25th St, Tacoma
Cost: FREE, no RSVP needed
The panel of experts includes:
Rebecca Morton, ArtSpace
Ben Ferguson, BLRB Architects 
Deanne Belinoff, artist/resident at Tashiro Kaplan live/work space
Sharon Winters, Historic Tacoma
Introduction by Amy McBride, Arts Administrator, City of Tacoma
Moderated by Traci Kelly, Tacoma Arts Commission and Arts Leadership Lab

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