Curtis Smith Art/Biz Talk @ MET, 10/28

Join us on the fourth Thur. Oct. 28, 12– 1 pm, in-person @ MET/Warwick Theatre, 3927 Main St; Kansas City, MO or Facebook Live: https://www.facebook.com/Goguildit/videos/ Curtis Smith has been acting and doing voice work for 20 years. This talented artist will present their biz followed by an inspiring Q&A. Curtis has played over 15 leading roles and a number

Art Crisis: KC Art Village A Solution

Many industries have suffered under the pandemic recession, but none greater than the arts. The KC Art Village offers a solution of discount coworking, theater, dance and visual art studios, a gallery sharing greter sales with the artists, plus mentoring. This nonprofit collaboration between GUILDit, City In Motion Dance, KC Artist Coalition, and Black Space Black

GUILDit envisions a future of an art village at the multi-industry Plexpod Wesport Coworking Building. The development will serve 1,281 art entrepreneurs, plus 63,350 students and audience members with coworking, studios, a theatre, and a gallery. To make it happen, investors are invited to rebuild Kansas City’s culture. The total cost for 3 years is

Join us Thursday 2/25, 12– 1pm. Zoom and Facebook Live info below. Let’s brainstorm with Kelly Main & Bess Wallerstein of Show Delivered. They will share this new biz which provides socially distant, quality live performances to your door. After their Q&A to build the business, the GUILDit Team will lead a discussion on what

GUILDit – FREE FORUMS where art & biz fuse SPECIAL EVENT – 7/12 – 9am @ Kauffman FDN; 801 Rockhill Rd, Kansas City, MO GUILDit Alums will PRESENT their biz for audience brainstorming  > – GLENN NORTH / POET – He has received multiple fellows and awards including the Charlotte Street Performing Artist Award. Plus,

Damron Russel Armstrong returns to KC with great credits, including Rhode Island’s – Rent! plus television and film credits that include Arrest and Trial, The Gambler, and Here to Help. He is giving back to KC by starting  The Black Repertory Theater of Kansas City, which is building bridges of understanding about the African-American experience through the presentation of unproduced works and