Saturday, October 04, 2008 from 10:00 AM - 6:30 PM (ET)
SEATS STILL AVAILABLE FOR - NO registration needed
SPECIAL SCREENING of FROM HERE TO AWESOME FILMS
Friday, October 3, 2008
Tower Auditorium
Massachusetts College of Art and Design
621 Huntington Avenue, Boston
Directions Link: http://massart.edu/x474.xml
7pm to 9:30pm
For more info on FHTA films visit www.fromheretoawesome.com
CONFERENCE is SOLD OUT but seats STILL available for opening night From
Here to Awesome screenings Friday night - open screening just show up
NO registration needed
DIY DAYS is coming to Boston
This event is FREE thanks to Massachusetts College of Art and Design, Professional and Continuing Education, From Here to Awesome and the Workbook Project

DIY DAYS - fund :: create :: distribute :: sustain
How do we sustain ourselves as filmmakers and storytellers in this day
of shifting film distribution systems? How do we monetize our film and
get the word out without studio support? Presented by MassArt, From Here to
Awesome and The Workbook Project - DIY DAYS aims to answer these questions with a
day of roundtable discussions and workshops: A look at how to
fund, create, and distribute and sustain.
SPECIAL SCREENING of FROM HERE TO AWESOME FILMS
Friday, October 3, 2008
Tower Auditorium
Massachusetts College of Art and Design
621 Huntington Avenue, Boston
Directions Link: http://massart.edu/x474.xml
7pm to 9:30pm
CONFERENCE is SOLD OUT but seats STILL available for opening night From
Here to Awesome screenings Friday night - open screening just show up
NO registration needed
DIY DAYS CONFERENCE
Saturday, October 4, 2008
Trustees Room, 11th Floor Tower Building
Massachusetts College of Art and Design
621 Huntington Avenue, Boston
Directions Link:: http://massart.edu/x474.xml
10am to 6:30pm
FOR A FULL SCHEDULE OF THE CONFERENCE VISIT WWW.DIYDAYS.COM
Parking details:
Park in the Ward Street lot
MassArt is at 621 Huntington Avenue. Boston, 02115
The Tower Building is on the corner of Huntington and Evans. It's a modern thirteen story tower. Hard to miss in the area. The Ward Street parking, however, is tricky to find.
The Ward Street Parking Gate will be open Saturday, October 4th
from 7am until 2pm. THIS MEANS THAT YOU JUST NEED TO ENTER BETWEEN 7am and 2pm. AFTER WHICH YOU ARE FREE TO LEAVE AFTER 6PM.
Here are detailed directions for people driving to the Ward Street lot:
COMING WEST ON HUNTINGTON AVE
If you’re traveling west on Huntington Avenue towards MassArt, as you pass the main campus on your right, take a left at the light onto Longwood Avenue, crossing over the trolley tracks. Go straight to the stop sign and turn left, then immediately turn right onto Ward Street. MassArt’s parking lot is short distance ahead on the left. See the Google Map of the area if you need visuals.
COMING EAST ON HUNTINGTON AVE
If you’re traveling east on Huntington Avenue towards MassArt, right at the light onto Longwood Avenue, then a quick left and right and you’re on Ward Street. MassArt’s parking lot is short distance ahead on the left. You can't turn right onto Ward Street from Huntington avenue, so if you miss the intersection, you'll have to take a long loop around the blog. See the Google Map of the area if you need visuals.
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