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Transforming the Arts: What's New in the Bay Area

Transforming the Arts: What's New in the Bay Area

FromCommonwealth Club of California Podcast


Transforming the Arts: What's New in the Bay Area

FromCommonwealth Club of California Podcast

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Length:
64 minutes
Released:
Mar 30, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Join the conversation with the new San Francisco Ballet leadership duo: Artistic Director Tamara Rojo and Executive Director Danielle St. Germain; founder and director of San Francisco Philharmonic Jessica Bejarano; and President of Northern California Women’s Caucus for Art Priscilla Otani. Learn more about what's new and exciting in the art world and what these women's visions are for their artistic futures within their respective organizations.
What are the most relevant accomplishments, challenges and urgent matters to tackle to make arts leadership equal and accessible? What is the state of the arts in terms of equity and diversity?
At 6 p.m.—The festivities continue with a social hour and a wine tasting with women-led wineries from California. Meet the women behind some of the most-awarded wine labels and taste some signature bottles.
NOTES
In partnership with Women's March San Francisco and Northern California Women's Caucus for Arts.
 
 
This program is proudly supported by FLG Partners.
 
 
Participating wineries: Ceja Vineyards and Theopolis Vineyards.
 
 
Rojo and St. Germain photos courtesy SFBallet by Chris Hardy.
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Released:
Mar 30, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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