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SAVE THE DATE: Film Industry Networking Event! 03/11/23

February 11, 2023 By upstatecreative

Join us as ACE! partners up with Saratoga Arts for a film industry networking event! Meet other folks in the industry, make connections, and preview trailers for recent productions created in our very own Upstate New York’s Capital District. We will have folks in house speaking to film funding and promotion. A not to be missed event if you are in the industry or are looking to connect.

Additionally, hear more about SA’s plans to help support a vibrant creative space with upcoming plans for audio and video production assets and education as they retool the space to address creative community and job market needs.

Saturday, March 11, 2023 from 2:30 to 5:00 PM
Saratoga Arts | 320 Broadway, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866

CLICK HERE TO RSVP

We will be offering a couple of breakout mini sessions that will be available to all attendees at the event.

3:30 : Festival Distribution Strategies for Film : With Writer / Director and DP Cameron Mitchell

4:00 : Lights, Camera, Extra! : AND Casting founder Annie Delano : Tips on how to get cast in films and commercials.

More to come with a list of project partners and previews in the February newsletter, until then mark your calendar and RSVP for this FREE event! Currently we have tabling commitments from 518 Film Network, WMHT Studios and TvFILM, NY Writers Institute, Film Albany and the Adirondack Film Commission.

Special thanks to the 518 FILM NETWORK for assisting with the logistics and outreach. Honorable mention to Paul Grondahl, Debbie Goedeke and Catherine Rafferty for jumping in the fray! Beverages by Druthers Brewing Company.

Glens Falls Arts / Business District Street Fest and Creative Economy Panel Discussion

July 31, 2022 By upstatecreative

When: August 18 from 5:00 to 8:00 (Panel Discussion Beginning at 6:45)
Where: The Park Theater | 14 Park Street | Glens Falls, NY

Event is open and FREE to the public.

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Join us for an ACE! sponsored Glens Falls Arts District Street Festival. This will be in Glens Falls (GF) at the Park Theater and will include an outdoor festival featuring members of the GF Arts District and the GF Collaborative. A panel discussion featuring a selection of professionals from around the region will explore organizational synergies that allow for place making innovation that builds community and sustainability including FOR PROFIT and NOT FOR PROFIT businesses and institutions. This will be kicked off by a short update by Mayor Bill Collins on the ‘Market Center,‘ a downtown community redevelopment project.

Out on the street we will have a celebration of Glens Falls Arts and Culture including and interactive thought piece by The Hyde Collection, live plien air painting by North Country Arts, a ‘FolkLife‘ Exhibition preview by the Crandall Library, tastings with Raul’s Mexican Grill, Mean Max Brew Works and Springbrook Distilling and a full blown beer garden highlighting regional beverages by Doc’s Restaurant. Additionally, there will be a sneak peak of the new Park & Elm restaurant being developed by Park Street Hospitality and a walking tour of the new downtown mural program.

Glens Falls Creative Economy Panel Participants

Our distinguished panel includes: Jeff Mead – President, Business Operations and General Manager Adirondack Thunder & Cool Insuring Arena | Monica Kurzejeski – VP Property Management at Redburn Development | Ben Miller – Owner at Park Street Hospitality | Sam Parker – Capital Region Representative for Governor Hochul.

Panel Moderation will be handled by Judie Gilmore – Director of the Opalka Gallery at Russell Sage College

Event is open and FREE to the public. RSVP requested but not required.

TO RSVP CLICK HERE!

Special thanks to the Glens Falls Collaborative for helping to underwrite this event.

SAVE THE DATE FOR THE FIRST 2022 ACE CREATIVE NETWORKING EVENT!

April 5, 2022 By upstatecreative

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POST EVENT EDITORS NOTE: Thanks to all who attended. We had a great showing and a vibrant evening of networking, play and best practice sharing. So fun in fact we ran over until around 8:30! Make sure you on the newsletter for announcements of upcoming ACE! Creative Networking Events.

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We are excited to announce the first ACE Creative Networking Event of 2022 will be held at miSci in conjunction with the NEMA 2022 Creative Placemaking Leadership Summit.

DATE: Thursday, April 21 | 4:30-7:00

Regional food, drink, entertainment and some excellent networking are all in the works. Get your creativity on while exploring the DESIGN ZONE. Learn the secrets behind how video game developers, music producers, roller coaster designers, and other creative problem solvers do what they do.

Additionally, there will be a group discussion to discuss removing barriers to better foster a collaborative approach for engaging area artists and creatives in exhibition projects both conceptually, as well as in the design and fabrication process.


SPECIAL BONUS: miSci President, Gina C. Gould is planning on making a special announcement regarding a new national program that miSci will be instituting that will create commission opportunities for regional designers, makers and artists so make sure to be there for that!


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Food by: TAKE 2 CAFE | Environmentally Conscious, Mission Driven and Plant Based Delights. Check out our recent review by food writer / critique Susie Davidson Powell.

Beverages by: RARE FORM BREWING and NINE PIN CIDERY

Entertainment: DJ Nate the Great! Bringing on that chill vibe we have come to respect and love.

Advance RSVP though not required is recommended and appreciated. As always, the event is FREE and open to the public.

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Innovative Placemaking Puts miSci on the Cutting Edge

April 3, 2022 By Corey Aldrich

Image of Gina C Gould and the miSci logo.

COREY: Please state your name, title and what you do at miSci. How long have you been here?

GINA: My name is Gina C. Gould and I have been the President of miSci for the past four years. Like most museum professionals, we all wear a lot of hats. In my role as president, I mainly focus on big picture things like the care and preservation of miSci’s invaluable archives and collections, ensuring we are creating cutting-edge, place-based educational programs for our audiences. Making new friends in and around the Capital Region.

Historic Archieve Images involving radio and the electric light.
Images from the miSci Archival Collection.

From Innovation to Inspiration

COREY: You oversee a collection that represents so much technological development for our country and the world in general. All this while being located in a city with an important provenance in the tapestry of innovation. How and what do you focus on in a typical day to push that forward? To create meaning from it…

GINA: miSci’s team spends all of its time developing exhibitions and programs that focus innovations. These areas include science, technology, engineering, art and math. We dabble in past, present and future. We want everyone, regardless of their age or interests, to understand and appreciate that these innovations are what change society and the world. For the good, bad and sometimes ugly. Their lives are surrounded, every second of every day by these innovations that dictate how we live our lives. By understanding these concepts, we hope to provide our youth inspiration. It is that inspiration that will help them to change our world. And for adults, we hope to provide them with enough information to be informed citizens of the world.

Archival images of an engine, florescent light bulb and an early x ray machine.
Images from the miSci Archival Collection

Opening Young Minds

COREY: The past establishes a foundation for the future. As such, where do you see yourself taking the organization to make it as impactful as the history it represents?

GINA: For a long time, miSci neglected what is in its basement. This is where there are some of the worlds “first” inventions of the 20th Century that changed the world. Unlike other science museums that focus on natural history or early human innovation, miSci’s collections focus on a wide breadth of innovation from lighting the world to renewable energy that will save the world. The general concepts that each object miSci houses, from toasters to jet engines, can be brought down to the basics of such things as heat transfer or combustion. All of these phenomena are what children learn in school. Showing them “firsts,” such as the first toaster, or first dynamo, connects the past to the present and makes it real, tangible. It’s something they can touch if not something they have in their homes, albeit is a more modern form.

Images of an old clock, a young girl and a portable record player.
Images from the miSci Archival Collection

A STEAM Collective

COREY: How do you see miSci growing its value proposition to the City of Schenectady and why is this important?

GINA: With our growing partnership with Clarkson University, the City of Schenectady School District, the Schenectady Historical Society, and Union College, together we will become a STEAM learning and research center for people of all ages.

Image of Jay Street in Schenectady.
Jay Street, a revitalized part of downtown Schenectady.

Placemaking In Action

COREY: I am super excited that you will be hosting an onsite event in conjunction with the NEMA 2022 Creative Placemaking Leadership Summit this month that will be held in downtown Schenectady. Maybe we can bring in your partner Lorraine Cox (Co-Producer at NEMA 2022) on that to talk about how that production team came to partner up with miSci.

Lorraine: The summit is both a sharing of the rich creative placemaking activities happening in this region of the country, as well as a space to inspire and empower placemakers to build new and better partnerships, projects, programs and policies. That would include right here in Schenectady and the broader Capital Region. Creative Placemaking is a strategy that can support the goals of miSci making this a great opportunity to further discuss and flesh out what that might look like. Gina has taken her institution to a new level using these collaborative principles. We felt that miSci would be the perfect real world example of the power of this approach.

Photo of a group event crowd.
Photo: Richard Lovrich

See For Yourself

COREY: ACE is excited to play a part of what you have coming up later this month! Gina, I have to say, I have been wanting to do an event here for some time. Can you tell us a little more about what to expect from the Creative Networking Happy Hour event on the 21st?

GINA: Attendees will see how miSci is evolving to become not only a Regional Science Museum but also a community-based museum that specializes in place-based, immersive hands-on STEAM learning. Additionally, we are planning on making a special announcement regarding a new national program that miSci will be instituting that will create commission opportunities for regional designers, makers and artists so make sure to be there for that!

EDITORS NOTE:
We are excited to announce the first ACE Creative Networking Event of 2022 will be held at miSci in conjunction with the NEMA 2022 Creative Placemaking Leadership Summit. These events always well supported, advance RSVP is recommended and appreciated.

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Creative Economy Mixer at Collectiveffort: Photo Highlights

February 27, 2020 By upstatecreative

Our February 2020 Creative Economy Mixer was at Collectiveffort in Troy, a new creative agency and workspace whose mission is building and bridging communities. We enjoyed entertainment from The Age, an informative tax workshop (especially for freelancers!) with Kelly Saposnick of Wojeski & Company, food from K-Plate Korean BBQ, beverages from Rare Form Brewing and much more.

  • Collectiveffort is not just a coworking space- check out the other amazing things that happen there:
  • Podcasting: Collectiveffort wants to help you tell your story! Come chat with them during the event at the live Podcast station.
  • Media Studio: Part of what helps to build a great brand is great content. Stop by the media studio to get updated photos for your social media and website.
  • Event Giveaway: One lucky guest received a special gift from the team at Collectiveffort.

 Special thanks to the event sponsors Center for Economic Growth,MVP Health Care,  The Community Loan Fund, Rensselaer County Chamber, and promotional partners Redburn Development, CapGirls, The Collaborative, Troy BID and Rensco Tourism. Event production by 2440 Design Studio.

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