The Fostering Arts and Culture Partnership announces its upcoming Creative Conversation event entitled Sitting in the Dark: The Role of Audience, Wednesday, November 8th, at the Pushkin Gallery, 332 Main Street, Greenfield. The night begins with a networking reception at 6 pm., and the discussion begins at 6:30 pm. The event is free and open to the public. Creative Conversations are moderated panel discussions that are free and open to the public. Creation Myths will be moderated by poet, Trish Crapo of Leyden, and the panel includes UMass set designer Miguel Romero, jazz musician and voice over artist Jill Connolly of Ashfield; and visual artist and former gallery owner, Gordie Thorne of Amherst. Images of the participant’s works will be on view. “Creative Conversations have become a means to set aside the concerns of the day and take part in an intellectually stimulating event. The artists themselves will discuss their insights, and Trish will raise questions and push threads and ideas. The audience is welcome to take part in a question and answer period,” says Dee Boyle-Clapp, Fostering Arts and Culture Partnership Project Coordinator. For more information, visit www.massartandculture.org. And a reminder Greenfield is NOT that far from you all. -- Rich Roth CEO TnR Global Building the really big sites http://www.tnrglobal.com