What does it take to create lasting art and community over a decade and a half?
In this episode of WQED's Voice of the Arts podcast, Beth Corning, founder of Corningworks, shares her journey as she celebrates the company’s remarkable 15-year anniversary. Beth reveals exciting details about their one-night-only anniversary event, "A (Not So) Quiet Evening with Beth" on October 19th. The evening promises an intimate gathering filled with three performances from past works, delicious cuisine from renowned local chefs, and personal reflections on her work.
As Beth reminisces about the past 15 years, she highlights the incredible collaborations with artists over the years, the evolution of her creative process, and the unique Glue Factory projects that celebrate seasoned performers over the age of 40. Beth gives deep insight in this new episode that will get you thinking and reminiscing.
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