Tippecanoe Arts Federation
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
FROM:
Tippecanoe Arts Federation
638 North Street
Lafayette, IN 47901
CONTACT:
Emily Carter
765-426-2094
DATE: January 12, 2017
 


Announcement: MBXam Open Format
Wednesday, February 1 at 9 AM - 10 AM

Drop by MatchBOX Coworking Studio for an hour on the first Wednesday of the month. MBX will bring the coffee, you share your newest project, your latest inspiration, or your most recent discovery.  The idea is simple: we're bringing together the creative community in Greater Lafayette and talking about what's going on in our city and other important stuff. 

This month will be an open format! Bring something cool you found and are inspired by, or come share your latest work. We'll do 5 minute presentations followed by by 5-10 minutes of discussion.

It's a great place to start a new business, or to grow an existing small business. It's for the hobbyist with a crazy new idea, the moonlighting entrepreneur, or the professional office nomad. It's for developers, designers, strategists, artisans, writers, makers, and change-makers of all types. It's a home for the creative class in Lafayette, West Lafayette, and throughout the midwest.

About the Tippecanoe Arts Federation
The Tippecanoe Arts Federation is the umbrella organization and arts council for 14 counties. TAF provides educational opportunities in the visual, performing, and literary arts, outreach programs for both underserved and at-risk youth, and funding for capital and operational expenses to fellow arts organizations region wide. Established in 1976, the Tippecanoe Arts Federation serves as a model for arts advocacy by promoting the role of the arts within our region. More information is available at  www.TippecanoeArts.org.

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For More Information, please contact  Emily Carter by calling
765-426-2094, by emailing  [email protected]or by visiting the Facebook Event.


Activities of the Tippecanoe Arts Federation are provided, in part, with support from the Indiana Arts Commission, a state agency, with funds from the Indiana General Assembly and the National Endowment for the Arts.
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