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‘’On the Road to Thriving, Sometimes You Slip” …… the “No Sh*# Sherlock Art of Selfcare
As artists, you want to thrive, but sometimes surviving is just about all you can do. What do you do when the worst happens? You get laid off the day job? Yo
‘’On the Road to Thriving, Sometimes You Slip” …… the “No Sh*# Sherlock Art of Selfcare
As artists, you want to thrive, but sometimes surviving is just about all you can do. What do you do when the worst happens? You get laid off the day job? You get sick? You have an elderly parent to care for? Your last art show failed and you have $200 left to pay the bills? Chants, reiki, and spirit guides can help, but you need PRACTICAL tools to get through life’ s challenges and get on with your
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Paula Newbaker
Paula Newbaker is a “boomeranger” who returned from the world beyond, mostly the Washington, D.C., world. As a singer, she sang with several large symphonic choirs, and has traveled internationally. She also sang in the back up choir for the Kennedy Center Honors, as a part of a comedy team presenting the Funniest Celebrity in Washington annual contest where politicos and media types sowed their comedy chops, and has worked as a voice over artist.
As an arts administrator, she has done PR and marketing for the Smithsonian and several theaters and arts organizations in D.C., Pittsburgh, and California. The day job has been public relations. In addition to the Smithsonian, she worked for numerous nonprofits and government agencies, including the Center for American Progress, and organizations focusing on higher education, transportation, and senior citizen issues.
Contact: 412-391-2060
LOCATION
810 Penn Avenue, 7th floor, Pittsburgh, PA 15222
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How can we help you fully participate?
GPAC is committed to making its programs accessible to everyone. If you require an accommodation or service (i.e. ASL; Open Captioning; Audio Description;
How can we help you fully participate?
GPAC is committed to making its programs accessible to everyone. If you require an accommodation or service (i.e. ASL; Open Captioning; Audio Description; digital, large-print or Braille materials, etc.) to fully participate, please contact Juan ( jfernandez@pittsburghartscouncil.org or 412-391-2060 x230) at least 2 weeks prior to the event. If an accommodation would be helpful and the lead time is less than two weeks, please let us know so we can make every effort to help you fully participate. To learn more, check out our Accessibility at GPAC page.
GPAC’s offices and Big Room event space are wheelchair accessible including elevator service and accessible restrooms. GPAC also welcomes all visitors with assistance animals.
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