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How to Organize Have Fun Do Good Flash Mobs with Gabriela Masala, a Big Vision Podcast Interview

Have Fun - Do Good

It feels like that's a way in which the arts can be visionary, be change agents, and also be really fun and playful, which is primary to living." - Gabriela Masala This month's Big Vision Podcast guest is Gabriela Masala talking about how to organize have fun do good flash mobs. Show Notes I've got two blogging workshops coming up.

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Juicy Blogging E-Course (online) + Blogging for Writers (SF)

Have Fun - Do Good

As many of you know, in addition to blogging and podcasting for myself and others, I'm also a blogging trainer and coach for artists, writers, creative entrepreneurs and do-gooders. I have two blogging workshops coming up, one online and one in San Francisco, that I thought might interest you. I feel like I have a tool to work with.

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Quick Hit: My Work with the Santa Cruz Museum of Art & History

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I've now been the Director of The Museum of Art & History in Santa Cruz for two months. But the point is that the MAH, like just about every other museum in the known universe, was content to define the museum experience as something removed from the outside world, a rarefied church-like space of refined artistic reflection.

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Friendship, 5-Minutes, Appreciation, Action, Integration, Things: More Reverb 10

Have Fun - Do Good

As I mentioned in a post last week , I'd like to teach a a class in 2011 about The Art of Blogging: Creating Juicy Content for Artists, Writers, Creative Entrepreneurs and Do-Gooders. Lake Chabot December 15 – 5 Minutes Imagine you will completely lose your memory of 2010 in five minutes. It’s about making ideas happen.

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The Great Good Place Book Discussion Part 2: Small Rural Museums as Third Places

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These young students submitted illustrated storybooks to a student art exhibit at the SLHC last year. We regularly feature artwork by local residents, whether they are students or professional artists/craftsman. Our local coffee shop shows artwork from local artists and there’s an open mic night and poetry readings.

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The Participatory Museum, Five Years Later

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I''ve given talks and workshops about it all over the world. Over the past four years, I''ve been running a small regional art and history museum in Santa Cruz, CA. Our museum is highly participatory: plenty of opportunities for visitors to contribute, for artists to collaborate, for community members to co-create.

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How I Got Here

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I had a healthy second life as a slam poet, and I loved the world of artists and performance. I also learned that the best money in museums for someone who's starting out is in art modeling. I survived the first half of 2003 financially on art modeling and poetry gigs. I designed electricity workshops for families.

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