BATAVIA, NY -- Patricia Hawley, who has a long history of working with the arts community in Genesee County, has been hired by the Mancuso Business Development Group, to create an artisan center at the Harvester Center on Harvester Avenue.
Harvester, formerly known as the Batavia Industrial Center, is the world's first business incubator and helped launch a number of successful businesses since its inception 50 years ago.
“Creating this center is a huge step forward for a community that is so richly steeped in a tradition of fine artists," Hawley said in a statement released by the Mancuso Group. "I’m thrilled to join such a great team of innovative thinkers where, together, we can make art happen.”
Hawley, who submits occasional pieces to The Batavian on issues related to localism and the locavore movement, has extensive experience in arts management, having worked at Genesee-Orleans Regional Arts Council & Genesee Center for the Arts in Batavia and Genesee Country Village & Museum in Mumford, Mass. Hawley studied communications at SUNY Brockport and volunteers for various organizations including Orleans County Adult Learning Services, Genesee Symphony Orchestra and the Genesee Country Farmer’s Market Association. She is also the owner of Fountain of Youth Organics in Brockport.
From the Mancuso press release:
It is expected that the participants in the new artisan center will be able to take advantage of the programs, rental space, shared equipment, support services and management guidance that contributes to the success of the other entrepreneurial businesses at the BIC.
Patricia Hawley is married to Ted Hawley, current president of the Batavia Rotary Club and a member of the Genesee County Planning Board. Ted is brother of Steve Hawley, our current Assembly representative.
Great news!
Great news!
Exciting. Been a long time
Exciting. Been a long time coming!
The Batavia photography club
The Batavia photography club might want to offer some pictures for display on this project. Keep them in mind:
http://bataviaphotoclub.tripod.com/
I wonder if I can display my
I wonder if I can display my artistic renderings of spanish rice pushed around the plate to make it look like I ate it?
Think the mashed potatoes scene in 3rd Encounter. Very creative!
I know someone who is a
I know someone who is a wonderful artist and may be interested in contributing to the project, "art wise". She is incredible, somewhat unknown right now locally, but she's a local gal. A third year college student with a lot on her plate right now, but her artistic ability is phenomenol.
LOL at Bea!
LOL at Bea!