Seattle public artist Norie Sato, and landscape architect and urban designer Barbara Swift
have been invited to lead a VIP networking program to explore how
global issues and change are manifest through art, architecture,
landscape architecture and urban design in contemporary and historic
culture in China.
In this unique opportunity, Seattle artist Kelly Lyles
will lead a VIP networking program to the big three of Central and
Eastern Europe: Berlin, Budapest, and Prague, bringing together German,
Hungarian, and Czech artists with their North American counterparts to
exchange ideas and establish both professional and personal connections. The program will provide ample of professional opportunities while exploring the art and cultural heritage of this rich region.