Tuesday 2:00pm–4:30pm (Off‑site)
Space is limited at off-site sessions, so a ticket is required. Tickets will be available at the registration desk beginning at 7:30am on Tuesday morning. If the tickets for a given session are gone, you will know that it is filled and can make another choice.
- The Sovereign Now: Native artists on the frontlines of social justiceIntertribal Friendship HouseOrganized by Reuben Tomás Roqueñi, director of National Artist Fellowships, Native Arts and Cultures
- Creative Youth Development Through Culturally Relevant Arts PracticeDestiny Arts CenterOrganized by Stan Hutton, senior program officer, Clarence E. Heller Charitable Foundation
- Oakland Arts Collectives: Resource sharing and innovationBetti Ono GalleryOrganized by Alexa Hall, program fellow, Performing Arts, William and Flora Hewlett Foundation
- Love + Memory: Social disruption comes in many forms to the streets of OaklandEastside Cultural CenterOrganized by Lily Kharrazi, Special Projects manager, Alliance for CA Traditional Arts
- More than Access: What funders can do to make a big difference in disability artsMalonga Casquelourd Center for the ArtsOrganized by Beth Bienvenu, director of the Office of Accessibility, National Endowment of the Arts; Frances Phillips, program director for the Arts and The Creative Work Fund, Walter and Elise Haas Fund; and Esther Grisham Grimm, executive director, 3Arts
- Long Table Remix: How theaters of color are redefining abundanceOakland Center: MontclairOrganized by Sharon DeMark, program officer, The Saint Paul & Minnesota Foundations
- Investing in Capitalization and Adaptive Capacity: Lessons learnedOakland Center: TemescalOrganized by San San Wong, director of Arts & Creativity, Barr Foundation; and Laura Sherman, director, Greater Boston, Grantmaking, The Klarman Family Foundation