Storytelling for your Business with April Werle

$10.00

Making Missoula is excited to bring you this Storytelling workshop with April Werle for the month of July! April Werle is a narrative painter, whose works investigate how culture is internalized and negotiated as a mixed-race person. Influenced by her Filipino heritage and multicultural upbringing, Werle's works explore themes of mixed-race identity, family, and belonging. She reimagines memories and shared family stories, skillfully capturing the nuances of body language, particularly through the expressive use of hands. Her paintings have been exhibited at notable venues, including the Holter Museum of Art, Missoula Art Museum, and The Other Art Fair Los Angeles. Her work has been featured in publications like New Visionary Magazine and Kapwa Magazine. Werle is an advocate for multiculturalism and intercultural dialogue.

This workshop empowers creators to elevate their business through compelling storytelling. Participants will identify and workshop their core business story, learning how to create an engaging narrative that connects emotionally with their audience. Your core story informs your elevator pitch, blog posts, social media posts, and newsletters. It is the story your customers share with their friends when talking about their experience with your business. 

Through hands-on exercises and live feedback, this workshop provides practical strategies for integrating storytelling into branding efforts, enhancing relationships with customers. Join us to transform your business's story into a powerful tool for brand loyalty and organic growth.

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Date: Wednesday, July 24th
Time: 6-8 pm
Location: Missoula Public Library, Cooper Room B, Fourth Floor

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Making Missoula is excited to bring you this Storytelling workshop with April Werle for the month of July! April Werle is a narrative painter, whose works investigate how culture is internalized and negotiated as a mixed-race person. Influenced by her Filipino heritage and multicultural upbringing, Werle's works explore themes of mixed-race identity, family, and belonging. She reimagines memories and shared family stories, skillfully capturing the nuances of body language, particularly through the expressive use of hands. Her paintings have been exhibited at notable venues, including the Holter Museum of Art, Missoula Art Museum, and The Other Art Fair Los Angeles. Her work has been featured in publications like New Visionary Magazine and Kapwa Magazine. Werle is an advocate for multiculturalism and intercultural dialogue.

This workshop empowers creators to elevate their business through compelling storytelling. Participants will identify and workshop their core business story, learning how to create an engaging narrative that connects emotionally with their audience. Your core story informs your elevator pitch, blog posts, social media posts, and newsletters. It is the story your customers share with their friends when talking about their experience with your business. 

Through hands-on exercises and live feedback, this workshop provides practical strategies for integrating storytelling into branding efforts, enhancing relationships with customers. Join us to transform your business's story into a powerful tool for brand loyalty and organic growth.

Details:

Date: Wednesday, July 24th
Time: 6-8 pm
Location: Missoula Public Library, Cooper Room B, Fourth Floor

Making Missoula is excited to bring you this Storytelling workshop with April Werle for the month of July! April Werle is a narrative painter, whose works investigate how culture is internalized and negotiated as a mixed-race person. Influenced by her Filipino heritage and multicultural upbringing, Werle's works explore themes of mixed-race identity, family, and belonging. She reimagines memories and shared family stories, skillfully capturing the nuances of body language, particularly through the expressive use of hands. Her paintings have been exhibited at notable venues, including the Holter Museum of Art, Missoula Art Museum, and The Other Art Fair Los Angeles. Her work has been featured in publications like New Visionary Magazine and Kapwa Magazine. Werle is an advocate for multiculturalism and intercultural dialogue.

This workshop empowers creators to elevate their business through compelling storytelling. Participants will identify and workshop their core business story, learning how to create an engaging narrative that connects emotionally with their audience. Your core story informs your elevator pitch, blog posts, social media posts, and newsletters. It is the story your customers share with their friends when talking about their experience with your business. 

Through hands-on exercises and live feedback, this workshop provides practical strategies for integrating storytelling into branding efforts, enhancing relationships with customers. Join us to transform your business's story into a powerful tool for brand loyalty and organic growth.

Details:

Date: Wednesday, July 24th
Time: 6-8 pm
Location: Missoula Public Library, Cooper Room B, Fourth Floor