Arts-Based Community Development Convening
Transforming Post-Industrial Cities through Art and Innovation
April 12 through 14, 2012 - St. Louis

Sue Greenberg

St. Louis, Missouri

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Sue Greenberg has been the part-time executive director of the St. Louis Volunteer Lawyers and Accountants for the Arts since 1986 and has been a CAT adjunct faculty member since 1997. During the summer, she is the company manager at The Muny. Sue teaches legal issues in the arts for Webster University’s Arts Leadership graduate program. Also a freelance writer and playwright, she is a graduate of Washington University where she majored in Arts History and Urban Studies.

Presentation(s):

Training to do the Work: Community Arts Training (CAT) Institute

Day 2 / Apr, 13 @ 1:30 pm
Top Floor : Starlight Room

A national model since 1997 and the oldest sustained training of its kind in the country, the CAT Institute facilitates cross-sector training of community art partners. Strong arts programs that amplify the voices of communities, regenerate neighborhoods and create significant vehicles for positive social change are among the Institute’s goals.