On June 1, six gurus illuminated arts and culture topics in San Diego and shared what’s making them stick in a visual, rapid-fire presentation style called pecha-kucha. Each presenter had 20 slides, displayed for 20 seconds each, to share their topic. The standing-room-only event was at the Kettner Daylight Studio in Little Italy, which we presented in partnership with Media Arts Center San Diego and Sezio.
Evan Schumacher is co-founder of InstantEncore.com, along with one of voiceofsandiego.org’s board members, Bill Stensrud. He talked about how Art of Élan is making local classical music hip. (I posted a photo to Twitter from one of their standing-room-only concerts in Barrio Logan earlier this year.)
Here’s Schumacher:
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I am the arts editor for VOSD. You can reach me directly at kelly.bennett@voiceofsandiego.org or 619.325.0531. Or you can keep up with me on Twitter @kellyrbennett or on Facebook.
