
About this Event
Traditional Arts Roundtable
Join us for art sharing and conversation with ACTA's Apprenticeship and Living Cultures awardees, followed by an info session about available funding opportunities for 2024! This event will begin with a showcase of traditional artists, and in the second half, participants will learn how to apply for ACTA funding, with time for a Q + A.
This event will be bilingual in English and Spanish. Refreshments will be served.
By registering for this event, you consent to receive ACTA's monthly newsletter, the New Moon. You may unsubscribe at any time.
For more information about the Apprenticeship Program visit: actaonline.org/apprenticeships
For more information about the Living Cultures Grant visit: actaonline.org/livingcultures
Photo caption LBC: Dancers from the Hmong Association of Long Beach during the Women’s Fair performance, July 2022. Photo courtesy of the organization.
Free parking: Museum of Latin American Art parking lot at 628 Alamitos Ave, Long Beach, CA 90802 or in the small lot behind the museum where there is a mural with a girl and an alligator, also accessible from Alamitos Ave.
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Mesa Redonda de las Artes Tradicionales
Acompáñenos para un intercambio y conversación sobre el arte con participantes del Programa de Aprendices y Culturas Vivas de ACTA, con una sesión de información sobre estas oportunidades de financiación 2024 a continuación. El evento presentará a diferentes artistas tradicionales, y en la segunda parte, participantes aprenderán cómo solicitar estos fondos, incluyendo con tiempo para preguntas y respuestas.
Este evento será bilingüe en inglés y español. Se servirán refrigerios.
Al registrarse para este evento, acepta ser agregado al boletín mensual de ACTA, New Moon. Puede darse de baja en cualquier momento.
Para más información sobre el Programa de Aprendices visite: https://actaonline.org/program/programa-de-aprendices.
Para más información sobre la Beca Culturas Vivas visite: actaonline.org/culturas-vivas.
Pie de foto: Danzantes del Hmong Association of Long Beach durante una presentación en la Feria de la Mujer, July 2022. Foto por cortesía de la organización.
Estacionamento gratuito: Museo de Arte Latinoamericano (MOLAA) en 628 Alamitos Ave, Long Beach, CA 90802 o en el pequeño estacionamiento detrás del museo donde hay un mural con una niña y un caimán, también accesible desde Alamitos Ave.
The Traditional Arts Roundtable Series (TARS) is a statewide program series produced by the Alliance for California Traditional Arts. TARS is generously supported by the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors through the Los Angeles County Department of Arts & Culture, and the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation.
The Living Cultures Grant is a program of the Alliance for California Traditional Arts (ACTA) and is generously supported by the , a state agency, with additional support from and the .
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Pacific Island Ethnic Art Museum, 695 Alamitos Avenue, Long Beach, United States
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