Let's create a place where design thrives! And let's do it by making design attainable, by proving its impact, and by uniting people more deeply in Baltimore with each other.
It’s our design community. It is what we make of it.AIGA Baltimore is excited to announce our first ever Community Meeting, and everyone is invited—AIGA members, non-members, designers, non-designers, and beyond. If you have a desire to see our community grow and flourish then we urge you to join us. Whether you're new to the area, new to AIGA, ready to get involved, or just curious about what's going on in the Baltimore creative community, this monthly meeting is a great place to get started.
What:
A meeting of the minds to discuss ideas and make plans for the growth and betterment of our local design community. This month, AIGA Baltimore invites community members to hear about local design initiatives and fall design events. You, as an attendee, will also have the opportunity to contribute your ideas to the conversation and connect with other creatives. PLUS our special guests, designers from Orange Element, will also give a brief talk about their work on Design Week 2016 branding!
Event Schedule:
6:30 – Doors open, tours of Impact Hub
7:00 – Meeting starts: announcements, review of upcoming design events, Orange Element branding presentation
7:45 – Community announcements and moderated conversation
8:15 – Meeting ends
After – food and drinks at Joe Squared, maybe?
This event is FREE and open to the public. Please register so we know to expect you!
When:
Tuesday, September 20, 2016, from 6:30pm - 8:30pm
Where:
Impact Hub, located at 10 E North Ave, Baltimore, MD 21201
Getting There:
Impact Hub is in the Center Theatre building located on the north side of North Ave between Charles and St Paul Streets. It’s convenient to several MTA Bus Routes, and is within walking distance from the North Ave Light Rail stop as well as Penn Station (also where the Charm City Circulator Purple Route ends).
A free after-hours parking lot is located just to the west of the Center Theatre building. Free and metered street parking is also available nearby.