The Transcendence Project at The Saranac/Community Buildings, The Little Red School House, STA Plaza, The Monroe-Madison Block, Kolva Sullivan Gallery
April 2, 2010 from 5pm to 10pm
Our Kids:Our Business, The Downtown Spokane Partnership, Spokane Arts Commission and Riverspeak Arts Collective Present:
"THE TRANSCENDENCE PROJECT"
Part of the First Friday Art Walk, this is the chance to experience 11 interactive art installatio…
The Transcendence Project at The Saranac/Community Buildings, The Little Red School House, STA Plaza, The Monroe-Madison Block, Kolva Sullivan Gallery
April 2, 2010 from 5pm to 10pm
Our Kids:Our Business, The Downtown Spokane Partnership, Spokane Arts Commission and Riverspeak Arts Collective Present:
"THE TRANSCENDENCE PROJECT"
Part of the First Friday Art Walk, this is the chance to experience 11 interactive art installatio…
Heads up. The Transcendence Project is on the way. A collaboration of young artists, nonprofits, and space-holders in Dowtown Spokane to celebrate of Our Kids: Our Business. Contact me for more info. naamanc@giin.org or 719.429.2434
March 4
The Transcendence Project, the April Art Walk for Our Kids: Our Business...You've never seen an explosion of collaboration quite like this.
The Evolution of Hip Hop is a benefit concert for The Alternative Youth Services so that they can continue to serve teens throughout the year in the best way possible. Along with a special performance by the Paper CutOut Crew, DJ Americo, D.J. Scril…
A space for people interested in promoting developing and sustaining diversity to share content, resources, stories, ideas and relevant information. What are Spokane companies doing to promote diversity in the workplace?
For people interested in networking and communicating to build a stronger Downtown Spokane community. members do this by discussing issues, projects, challenges, and solutions while developing stronger relationships and networks.
The future of Spokane's Shriners Childrens hospital will be determined by the Shriners governing body in July.That means children with bone & spinal conditions who need treatment would have to travel to Portland or Salt Lake City for care.
Match Support Specialist, Mentoring Children of Promise
What do you want others to know about you?
I am a dedicated community-organizer, artist, and friend.
Education
BA-Art and Women's Studies--Gonzaga University (2006)
Something fun or interesting about yourself?
I enjoy working collaboratively to make Spokane a more vibrant, welcoming place to live as well as to preserve our unique creative capital. I hope you will help me do this.