Art & Business Breakfast

March 14, 2018, 7:30 am to 9:00 am

Please join us for Plains Art Museum’s next gathering in the Art & Business Breakfast series. This innovative program brings Fargo-Moorhead-West Fargo artists together with business and cultural leaders. Through presentations, conversations, and activities, we explore the connections art and business share . . . and the potential for discovering, engaging, and expanding mutually beneficial relationships. Sponsored by Heartland Trust Company

Featured Speaker: Anna Lee, Artist as Entrepreneur
Anna Lee is a Minnesota-based designer with a heart for community and a mind for industry development for independent fashion and the arts. A lifelong connector, creator, and learner, she has helped other designers and artists expand their creative endeavors through programs such as Voltage: Fashion Amplified, MNfashion, MNfashion Week, and most currently Workerby (pronounced worker-bee) workshops and coaching. Workerby also produces Ruby3 hand-made hats. workerby.com

Presentation
Allyson Burcham / Locally Sourced Art Event @ S&S Landscape
Brad Bachmeier / The RedBall Project

Inter-active
Where would you place The RedBall Project in Fargo-Moorhead-West Fargo?

Breakfast
Coffee, Juice, Bagels, and Pastries

Reservations requested for this FREE event
Sandy Thompson: sthompson@plainsart.org / 701.551.6122


Events Calendar

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Fifty Years of Photography and Design

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Rimer Cardillo

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Deep Ecologies / Sacred Natures / Temporal Geographies 

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