The Coterie Den was featured in KQED!

The Coterie Den was featured in KQED!

On May 22, 2024, The Coterie Den was featured in a KQED article written by the talented Nastia Voynovskaya. Link to the full article here.

 

The Coterie Den recently had the honor of being featured in KQED, a renowned platform that celebrates and supports the arts and culture scene in the Bay Area. This recognition is a testament to the hard work and dedication of our team in fostering a vibrant creative community in San Jose and beyond.

What did KQED highlight about The Coterie Den?

KQED highlighted the exceptional work we do in nurturing the creative community of San Jose and the entire Bay Area. They specifically praised our engaging open mic events that have brought artists and art enthusiasts together in a supportive and inspiring environment. The platform commended us for providing opportunities for artists to showcase their talents and for actively involving the creative community in our initiatives.

Why is this recognition important?

Being featured in KQED is a significant achievement for The Coterie Den as it validates our commitment to supporting local artists and fostering a sense of belonging within the creative community. This recognition not only boosts our credibility but also helps us reach a wider audience, thereby expanding our impact and influence in the arts scene.

 

How does this benefit the creative community?

The recognition from KQED not only shines a spotlight on The Coterie Den but also elevates the entire creative community in San Jose and the Bay Area. By showcasing the collaborative and inclusive nature of our events, we are able to attract more artists, art lovers, and supporters to join our community. This, in turn, creates a more vibrant and dynamic environment for creativity to thrive.

Thanking KQED for their support

We are truly grateful to KQED for featuring The Coterie Den and recognizing the valuable contributions we make to the creative community. Their platform plays a crucial role in supporting small businesses like ours and amplifying the voices of local artists. We extend our heartfelt thanks to KQED for their continued support and advocacy for the arts.

 

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