THIRSTING FOR THE ARTS: PREVENTING THE WELL FROM RUNNING DRY

Arts Advocacy Event

Join Westminster College MBA Candidate and President of the Mundi Project, Emily Thunberg, in a panel discussion with five distinguished
 members from the Utah Community in an engaging “mind walk” about the state of the arts and arts education in today’s barren economic climate

– What can we do to keep the artistic well of our community from going dry?

Panelist:

Anne Cullimore Decker: Actor, Educator, Arts Advocate

Rebecca Chavez–Houck: House of Representative District 24, Utah State Legislature

Rosanne Henderson: Supervisor of Fine Arts, Salt Lake School District

Matt LaPlante: Assistant Professor of Journalism, Utah State University

Terri Orr: Executive Director, Park City Foundation

Event Information:

September 8, 2011

7:00 p.m.: Reception

7:30 p.m.: Panel Discussion

Bill and Vieve Gore School of Business Auditorium

Westminster College, 1840 S. 1300 East

Sponsored by: Westminster College Civic Engagement Center

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About Edward Reichel

Edward Reichel, author, writer and composer, has been covering the classical music scene in Utah since 1997. For many years he served as the primary music critic for the Deseret News. He has also written for a number of publications, including Chamber Music Magazine, OPERA Magazine, 15 Bytes, Park City Magazine and Salt Lake Magazine. He holds a Ph.D. in composition from the University of California at Santa Barbara. He can be reached at ed.reichel@gmail.com. Reichel Recommends is also on Twitter @ReichelArts.

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