The Rockville Cultural Arts Commission is inviting groups from Rockville’s arts community to a summit this March to discuss how to create a more vibrant, culturally diverse, financially sustainable, and economically beneficial arts and culture scene in Rockville.
The Rockville Creatives Summit will be held from 1-5 p.m. Sunday, March 22 in the Buchanan Room of VisArts, 155 Gibbs St.
The summit will cover topics including ideas for marketing and building a diverse audience, as well as the future of arts and culture in the city.
To register to attend, visit www.visitrockville.org and click “Rockville Creatives Summit March 2020,” or email rockvillecac@gmail.com.
Creatives Summit Aims to Bring Together City’s Arts Community
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