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At Intersection, we emphasize the process of art-making as much as the product. We are committed to creating space and time for artists and audience members to come together to imagine and create new cultural experiments that aim to transform our world. Art-in-Process events aim to involve as many people as possible in the creation of new multi-disciplinary work and include workshops, readings, community forums, open rehearsals, and internships.
PUBLIC EVENTS
Open Process Series
Intersection’s Open Process Series is an ongoing invitation to enter and contribute to the world of new work as it comes into being. The series, which includes readings, discussions, forums, story-telling sessions, work-in-progress events, and more, is designed to create opportunities to share the process of making new work with as broad a community as possible. Attend one of our Open Process Series events and see what it's all about. Follow this link to make a reservation. >>
film photography. All levels welcome.
ONGOING WORKSHOPS & EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES
The Intersection Incubator Workshops
The Intersection Incubator currently provides FREE workshops to its Incubator Members. These include orientation meetings on specific grant applications through Nancy E. Quinn Associates; classes in grant-seeking through the Foundation Center; courses in arts marketing and special events planning through the Business Arts Council; workshops on legal issues through California Lawyers for the Arts; and classes on a wide range of arts management topics through the East Bay Resource Center for Nonprofit Support, Theatre Bay Area, and the Small Business Administration.
Gallery Tours
Intersection offers FREE gallery tours of its exhibitions and installations to educators, students and community groups. We also offer public programs in our gallery in conjunctions with our exhibitions, which include lectures, gallery talks, panel discussions, performances, readings and film screenings by artists, critics and scholars. For further information, please contact Intersection's Community Relations Coordinator Rebeka Rodriguez.
Internships
Our Internship Program provides: an opportunity to work in a creative atmosphere with artists, writers, and performers; experience in the non-profit arts world; the chance to build contacts and working relationships in the Bay Area art community; school credit; and recommendations. Intersection can be a resource for the intern to learn about any and all facets of arts and nonprofit management. He or she will gain skills that can be used in future positions. The Intersection staff is happy to assist with resume development and future job placement.
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