Skillshare Details
This skillshare is for creators of digital creative works (video installation, digital publications, podcasts, net art, etc.) to connect with maintainers of digital creative works (museum workers, librarians, archivists, etc.).
This event is for you if you want to...
Learn from peers about preserving and sustaining access to works video or audio installation, digital publications, podcasts, software art, net art, time-based media art, augmented reality artworks, digital design, or other digital, creative works
Connect with other people interested in this work and build community
Talk with people who are involved in digital art at different stages of its lifecycle like creation, exhibition, maintenance, and long-term access
Advocate for collecting more born-digital, creative works at your collecting institution
Location Information
Impact Hub Baltimore, 10 E. North Ave, Suite 5, Baltimore, MD 21202
Street Parking (Recommended): There is free street parking on St Paul Street, Charles Street and other side streets in the surrounding blocks, but look out for signs for street sweeping days! Pay by meter street parking is also available on E North Avenue directly outside of the Impact Hub between 10am and 4pm.
A note about the North Avenue/Charles Street Lot (directly adjacent to our space): We are having an ongoing conversation with Franklin Parking, who operates the lot at the corner of North Avenue and Charles Street.. The cost to park there is $6, and there is a CASH ONLY pay station on the north side of the cement kiosk. They do tow regularly. If your car is towed from this lot and you did in fact pay, you can have the towing company check the video footage of the camera at the kiosk and they will return your car free of charge. Feel free to ask Impact Hub staff if you need help with this.
Impact Hub’s bathrooms are shared with multiple other organizations, and they are gendered. There is a men’s room and a women’s room available. Impact Hub has signs displayed to encourage anyone to use the restroom most aligned with their gender identity.