Spillit and Crosstown Arts collaborate for an evening of personal, embarrassing, awkward, and hilarious stories culled from presenters’ diaries.
Relationships, community, and networking are important components for success in the art world — for both artists and collectors. Stop by Amurica for festivities and fun! Bring some business cards, grab a name tag and a cocktail, and get to know your arts community. We will have snacks, a rousing game of “Drink N Draw” (for artists and non-artists alike), an artsy holiday craft project, and door prizes. Please bring a canned food item for Mid-South Arts Against Hunger food drive.
Spillit and Crosstown Arts collaborate for an evening of personal, embarrassing, awkward, and hilarious stories culled from presenters’ diaries.
Come witness Spillit’s collaboration with Crosstown Arts: Pecha Kucha Night – Dear Diary
You asked, we listened. Here’s what to do:
1. Bust out your old diaries from childhood and adolescence and pick out golden entries. Awkward, sweet, idiotic, embarassingly hopeful… you get the idea.
2. Pick 20 images that will be slides to go along with your diary reading. You’ll have twenty seconds per slide, making your presentation six minutes and forty seconds of glory.
Interested in presenting? Email Emily ….
Doors: 6:30 | Presentation: 7 pm
The key to PechaKucha Night is the 20×20 format: all presenters show 20 slides for 20 seconds each, making each presentation succinct and dynamic.
This installment is an evening of presentations by visual artists: Elizabeth Alley, Mary Beth Button, Colleen Couch, Karen B. Golightly, Hope Hudson, Erica McCarrens and Erica Qualy