This is a private event for members of the Goldmark artist community.
The Artist Social event is usually held before each Art Walk, but the scheduling did not work out well for this last month, so we are doing our Spring Social in May instead! This is a private event that allows Goldmark artists to meet their neighbors and visit each other's studios across both buildings.
With your fellow Goldmark artists serving as studio visitors, the Social is like a scaled down version of the Art Walk that is just for the Goldmark artists. The Social will give you plenty of time to meet your neighbors, experience some different sides of the Goldmark artist community, and explore the Cultural Center's studios and galleries.
We hope you can join us in opening your studio for this event for your fellow Goldmark artists!
Artist Social - Event Schedule:
From 6:00 - 6:45pm, artists on the 2nd floor of Building 14001 should open their studios for visiting artists from the rest of the Cultural Center. So during this time, everyone should be on the 2nd floor of Building 14001, either visiting other artists' studios or manning their own studio. (If you are not sure which building is which, the building numbers are labeled on the front door and in the front lobby of each building)
From 6:45 - 7:15pm, artists on the 1st floor of Building 14001 should open their studios for visiting artists from the rest of the Cultural Center.
From 7:15 - 7:30pm, we will take a 15 minute break in the outdoor community garden and patio area.
From 7:30 - 8:00pm, artists on the 1st floor of Building 13999 should open their studios for visiting artists from the rest of the Cultural Center.
From 8:00pm - 8:45pm, artists on the 2nd floor of Building 13999 should open their studios for visiting artists from the rest of the Cultural Center.
From 8:45 - 9:00pm, we will conclude with another hang-out break in the community garden and patio area. During this time, you can also reconnect with other Goldmark artists you met during the Social and revisit their studios.
