Artist Interview - Laura Taylor

This series was designed to introduce you to the artists involved with the Downriver Council for the Arts in Southeast Michigan. We talk one-on-one with our members to find out what motivates them to create. How do they get the idea from their mind to the canvas? These conversations give some insight to those who are compelled to create.

ABOUT THE CREATOR AND VIDEOGRAPHER

Richard Campbell: My channel is a collection of short documentaries I have produced. The goal here is to discover interesting things that will enlighten and educate those who watch.

ABOUT THE DOWNRIVER COUNCIL FOR THE ARTS

Founded in 1978, the Downriver Council for the Arts (DCA) is a regional non-profit 501(c)(3) arts and cultural organization that proudly serves nearly 400,000 residents in 21 Downriver communities. We operate out of the James R. DeSana Center for Arts and Culture (The Arts Center), a three-story, 20,000 SF historic building located in downtown Wyandotte. The DCA's mission is to enrich the quality of life in the Downriver communities by advocating and promoting the arts and providing opportunities for involvement and participation in arts and cultural activities. We actively support local artists and performers through artistic outreach programs and special promotional opportunities. The DCA also creates regional partnerships with other cultural organizations, schools and service clubs to promote artistic, cultural and special events throughout Southeast Michigan. We hold these activities in our Arts Center and by operating in the various cities we serve. More information and activities can be found by viewing the DCA online. We have quite active social channels, so please visit those as well.

Website: www.downriverarts.org / Facebook: dc4arts / Instagram: dc4arts / LinkedIn: Downriver Council for the Arts / Pinterest: dc4arts

Downriver Council for the Arts, 81 Chestnut, Wyandotte, MI 48192

734-720-0671

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