talk20: 5th Edition REGISTER
C3: The Creative Change Center hosts the 5th Edition of talk20

C3: The Creative Change Center is gearing up, once again, to host some of the most interesting people in Richmond. THANK YOU F.W. SULLIVAN'S for donating delicious appetizers for our audience to enjoy! Visit F.W. SULLIVAN'S located in the historic fan district on the corner of Main Street and Stafford Avenue.
On Tuesday, October 4th, nine of Richmond’s creatives will do a presentation on anything they choose. The only rule is that they submit 20 slides, with a maximum of 20 seconds per slide to talk. The event, talk20, is part of a network of gatherings around the world designed to create open forums to facilitate discussion around creativity.
C3 has hosted four previous talk20 events to standing-room only audiences. Past presenters include Ed Trask, Noah Scalin, Matt Lively and Susan Singer and covered broad-ranging topics from art and architecture to guerilla kindness and orchids.
Slated for the 5th Edition of talk20 are nine presenters:
Jack Inscoe of llamafont, www.llamafont.com
Tom Klug, "Last Chance Jam," Delta Blues Docu-Drama, http://www.idea-8.com
Robbie Norris, unconventional yogi, www.richmondprivateyoga.com
Lauren G. Parker and DJ Williams, Slam Richmond poets, http://www.SlamRichmond.com
Heide Trepanier, teacher and visual artist, www.heidetrepanier.com
Doug Walker, automotive restorationist, http://www.joesmithearlyford.com
Why?Richmond, provoking intimate life study through the question asking method, www.whywithaquestionmarkrichmond.com
Christopher Wynn, watercolor painter of contemporary realism, www.wynncreative.com
talk20 will take place on October 4th, 2011 at Guy Grittenden's Studio in the Corrugated Box Building in Manchester (201 West 7th Street, Richmond, VA 23224) from 6 to 8pm. This is a free event, however space is limited. Please register at www.c3richmond.org. Light food and a cash bar will be available.
Photos from previous talk20s can be found at http://www.c3richmond.org/media/