RESCHEDULED January 2021 GANYC Membership Meeting

  • January 13, 2021
  • 6:00 PM - 8:30 PM
  • Online via Zoom

Registration


Registration is closed

The next GANYC monthly membership meeting will be conducted via the online meetings platform Zoom on Wednesday January 13, 2021 at 6 pm. This is the rescheduled meeting after the January 6 meeting was cancelled. The online meeting has a capacity of 500 registrants, and is open to the public. 

NOTE: You must re-register for this meeting even if you had already registered for the January 6 meeting. It is a different ZOOM URL and so you must register for the January 13 meeting separately. Sorry for the inconvenience. 

REGISTRATION

Registration for the Zoom Meeting is a 2-step process:

  1. Start by clicking the Yes button at the top of this e-mail. This will take you to the Wild Apricot site to register. 
  2. Once you complete Step One,  you will receive an e-mail confirmation with the link for registering for the Zoom Webinar. The subject of this e-mail will be "Event registration confirmed for GANYC January 2021 Membership Meeting (Online)" and come from the e-mail address Ganyc@wildapricot.org. Please make sure that this e-mail address is in your address book and if you do not receive this e-mail, check your spam folder. It is highly recommended you click the Zoom link to register in advance of the meeting.   

This two-step process allows us to credit our members for attending and ensures the integrity of our meeting. 

AGENDA


GUEST SPEAKER 1: Sasha Vosk, who will be speaking about his book, "400 Years of New York History: A Pictorial Guide," which portrays the evolution of the city across four centuries.
 This incredible visual representation of New York City is the first book to use the unique, almost-three-dimensional illustrations that Vosk creates using the latest in CG visual-art technology. What you see in 400 Years of New York History’s first volume — New York as New Amsterdam in the 1600s is a photorealistic reconstruction of what the city almost certainly looked like over the course of the 17th century.

Vosk is a Brooklyn-based writer, director, and muralist who immigrated from Russia, where he was educated as an architect. He is an accomplished illustrator, Emmy-award winning film producer (“Billy Crystal: A Midnight Train to Moscow,”) and a director/producer of the Moscow Circus’ worldwide tours. He is a NY history buff and has more than 30 years of experience using the technique of photorealism in illustration and mural work. Currently, he is a full-time author/illustrator.

GUEST SPEAKER 2: Bob Provost, President & CEO, NY State Tourism Industry Association (NYSTIA). Robert will be discussing NYSTIA's NYERS4NY initiative and Explore NY Week (January 25-31). 

OTHER AGENDA ITEMS: There will be the president's report from Emma Guest-Consales, committee reports from various GANYC committees, and an industry partner vote for On Location Tours.