Call-in, Dial-up, Log-on to a community conversation of social connection, participation, and entertainment. Invite your friends, grab a drink and participate in this evening of fun and community-raising in a time of physical and social distancing.
Zoom Meeting Link: https://bit.ly/35bzBq9
Password: DialMeIn
Join us as we speak with Tamara Schwarting, Owner and Operator of 1628Ltd. Curated Coworking space in Downtown, Cincinnati. Schwarting is a strategic thinker and entrepreneur who has a passion for urban environments and art. Her passion for creating environments that are creative, empowering, and productive is unique.
Discuss with us what it's been like for her during this crisis, and what she thinks the future holds for coworking, art, and Cincinnati's urban core. We'll also discuss her current exhibit, Attention to Detail, curated by Annabel Biernat
Follow 1628 Ltd. on social media on Instagram and Facebook @1628ltd and Facebook
We'll end our evening with a fun sing-a-long session by self proclaimed sad bastard songwriter with a pretty voice, Dan Phillips of Zapruder Point. No need to know all the words, we'll have fun singing loudly and passionately with one another!
Follow Dan on Facebook @zapruderpoint
Dial-Up coordinated by Colleen O’Connor, inspired from idea by Katherine Durack: A series of dynamic and participatory community conversations with artists, musicians, entrepreneurs, and others to inspire connection to ones’ neighbors both near and far through shared-experiences.
Referencing past ways of communicating and connecting with larger groups of people through telephone party-lines and internet chat rooms – Dial-Up’s approach is inclusive and plural. It does not discriminate or eliminate participation, and intends to reflect, commiserate, and postulate on what we are currently experiencing, how we are coping, and why our world will never be the same.
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