6 PM to 7:30 PM, In-Person Only
Create Appalachia’s Kingsport Center for Art & Technology, 225 W Center Street, Kingsport.
In this presentation by certified professional organizer® Angie Hyche, you’ll learn actionable tools and frameworks to organize, categorize, and curate your digital photo library. You’ll learn:
INSTRUCTOR BIO: Angie Hyche is an author, speaker, podcaster, and certified professional organizer (CPO®) living in East Tennessee. Her years of experience working with clients with her organizing company, Shipshape Solutions, give her unique insights into both the challenges of clutter and disorganization and the freedom and peace that order can bring. Now she brings that wisdom into her writing, speaking, and podcasting. Her goal is to help listeners and readers simplify their lives so they can focus on what’s most important and spend time doing what they love. Her first book, Unholy Mess: What the Bible Says about Clutter, was published on Amazon in December 2020. Angie is partnering with author and former professional organizer Liana George for a podcast called Uncluttered: Shaping Your Heart & Home for What Matters Most, which launched in January 2023 on YouTube, Apple podcasts, and many other podcast platforms. Their book of the same title will be published June 11, 2024 by Scrivenings Press. Both Unholy Mess and Uncluttered provide biblical motivation and practical tips for removing cluttering of all types from our lives so we can focus on what and Who matters most.
DONATIONS ARE REQUESTED BUT NOT REQUIRED. We’re a 501(c)3 non-profit organization, and we reinvest all money collected from fees and donations back into serving creatives in our region. The suggested donation for this class is $10-$20. We’d appreciate a donation of what you feel you can afford. If you can’t donate right now, we completely understand. We’re a 501(c)3 non-profit organization, and we reinvest all money collected from fees and donations back into serving creatives in our region. The suggested donation for this class is $10-$20. We’d appreciate a donation of what you feel you can afford. If you can’t donate right now, we completely understand! You can contact Katie Hoffman at katie@createappalachia.org for a scholarship ticket.
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Create Appalachia strives to make the Appalachian Highlands a better place to live and work by supporting innovation and entrepreneurship centered around the arts and creativity. We work to sustain an environment that will generate new businesses, provide jobs in arts-based businesses, and highlight the important role that creativity plays in the region’s economic vitality.
The Arts@Work Series supports entrepreneurial creatives and makers who wish to develop their professional business skills. Topics include introductions to business strategy, marketing, communication, pricing, and client relations. The Arts@Work professional development series is curated to meet the particular needs of small creative businesses that combine artistry, imagination, and technology.
This workshop is offered free of admission/by donation thanks for a generous grant from the Tennessee Arts Commission. The honorarium for this workshop was funded by an Arts Build Community grant from the TAC.