AIRTABLE FOR CULTURAL PROJECTS
AIRTABLE FOR CULTURAL PROJECTS with Family Affairs Studio is a hands-on workshop for team leaders and organizers who want to build a database using Airtable. Split into two adjacent 90 minute sessions on Tuesday, February 27 and Wednesday, February 28, participants will bring a proposal that addresses a problem their Airtable will address and leave with a rough build upon completion of the workshop.
If you are looking to streamline your operations with a customized approach, while learning about tools and software to increase collaboration and transparency, this workshop is for you.
Participants will also have the option to purchase a discounted template to use as their first Airtable base.
Please Note: this workshop consists of two (2) 90 minute sessions on consecutive days on Tuesday, February 27 and Wednesday, February 28 from 10am-11:30am. We will send a calendar invite and Zoom link for Day 2 to all who sign up.
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MICHAEL HOLT is an artist, performer, creative strategist, systems designer, and producer from Portland, Oregon, now based in Los Angeles, where he is the Sustainability Lead & an artist-worker at NAVEL, an incubator and network for artists and cultural workers he helped to initiate in 2017. He previously was the co-host of POWERVERS, a podcast exploring queerness and sexuality, and has been an independent manager and producer for choreographer Spenser Theberge, as well as Chris Cruse’s underground rave SPOTLIGHT. From 2012-2015, Michael was the Assistant Director of Marketing at Lincoln Center, where he guided all loyalty marketing efforts across eleven programs and festivals. MA in Performing Arts Management, NYU. BS in Business Management Marketing, BYU.
FAMILY AFFAIRS is a cooperatively-owned experience design studio based in Los Angeles. Current and recent clients include Denniston Hill, LA Commons, the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation’s Residency at Captiva Island, Visions 2030, Active Cultures, and Link It Media Group.
NAVEL is a worker-self directed nonprofit organization and independent art space in Downtown Los Angeles. Founded in 2018 as a hub for artistic experimentation and community inquiry, we provide infrastructure, operational support, and resource networks for artist-led organizations, small businesses, and emerging projects hoping to reshape the creative economies.