Levit Sparks Creativity
Rob Levit is the guest speaker for the monthly meeting of the Maryland Writers Association this Wednesday, January 9.
Creativity is an often-mentioned buzz word in the arts -- but how does one acquire creativity, develop, and retain it? Is creativity a natural gift, a set of techniques, or both?
In this participatory, experiential and interactive workshop, renowned creative artist Rob Levit demonstrates the many, yet often overlooked, creative options available to artists of all disciplines that increase productivity, erase blocks, and deepen experience.
Rob is the 2006 Annie Award recipient for performing arts from the Arts Council of Anne Arundel County, 2007, recipient of the Capital-Gazette Leadership Anne Arundel Community Trustee Award, and numerous Maryland State Arts Council Individual Artist awards. He has recorded over 17 albums as a jazz musician/composer and is an accomplished painter and essayist.
The meeting takes place this Wednesday, January 9th from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. in the annex building of the Chesapeake Arts Center, 194 Hammonds Lane, Brooklyn Park, Maryland 21225.
The event is free for members and first-time visitors, or $5 for returning guests.
For information about Rob, visit www.roblevit.com, www.creativityexpert.com, and www.creatingcommunities.net.
For more information about this event, visit the Maryland Writers Association website.
www.marylandwriters.org
Creativity is an often-mentioned buzz word in the arts -- but how does one acquire creativity, develop, and retain it? Is creativity a natural gift, a set of techniques, or both?
In this participatory, experiential and interactive workshop, renowned creative artist Rob Levit demonstrates the many, yet often overlooked, creative options available to artists of all disciplines that increase productivity, erase blocks, and deepen experience.
Rob is the 2006 Annie Award recipient for performing arts from the Arts Council of Anne Arundel County, 2007, recipient of the Capital-Gazette Leadership Anne Arundel Community Trustee Award, and numerous Maryland State Arts Council Individual Artist awards. He has recorded over 17 albums as a jazz musician/composer and is an accomplished painter and essayist.
The meeting takes place this Wednesday, January 9th from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. in the annex building of the Chesapeake Arts Center, 194 Hammonds Lane, Brooklyn Park, Maryland 21225.
The event is free for members and first-time visitors, or $5 for returning guests.
For information about Rob, visit www.roblevit.com, www.creativityexpert.com, and www.creatingcommunities.net.
For more information about this event, visit the Maryland Writers Association website.
www.marylandwriters.org
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