Inner-City Arts
  • ABOUT
    • Welcome
    • Impact
      • Strategic Plan 2023-28
      • Impact Report 2023-24
    • History and mission
    • Staff directory
  • PROGRAMS
    • For youth
      • School-day: K-8th grades
      • Self-select classes: 6th-12th grades
      • College and career readiness: 11th-12th grades
    • For educators and parents/guardians
    • For audiences
  • GET INVOLVED
    • Attend events
    • Volunteer
    • Support
    • Stay up to date
    • Employment
  • MEDIA
    • Photo gallery
    • Videos
    • Press
  • CONTACT
  • DONATE
    • Make a one-time donation
    • Matching gifts
    • Monthly Giving Circle
  • ABOUT
    • Welcome
    • Impact
      • Strategic Plan 2023-28
      • Impact Report 2023-24
    • History and mission
    • Staff directory
  • PROGRAMS
    • For youth
      • School-day: K-8th grades
      • Self-select classes: 6th-12th grades
      • College and career readiness: 11th-12th grades
    • For educators and parents/guardians
    • For audiences
  • GET INVOLVED
    • Attend events
    • Volunteer
    • Support
    • Stay up to date
    • Employment
  • MEDIA
    • Photo gallery
    • Videos
    • Press
  • CONTACT
  • DONATE
    • Make a one-time donation
    • Matching gifts
    • Monthly Giving Circle
Story 101
Story 101 event header

  • Saturday, October 4, 2025
    12:00 pm - 01:30 pm

Price: $FREE BUY TICKETS
For ages 12+

Do you have a story that you’re dying to tell, but you’re not sure how? Join us for this workshop to explore fundamental components of storytelling. We’ll do three exercises to help get your creative ideas flowing and move them out of your brain and into the world. We’ll also explore possible careers in storytelling and talk about the impact of AI and social media on the stories we hear today.

Co-instructor Rebecca Agbe-Davies builds businesses that connect people with stories they love. She is a visionary executive whose extensive expertise spans Emmy® Award-winning TV series production, creative development, and brand marketing. She is currently vice president of U.S. Distribution Partnerships at Sony Pictures Entertainment. In everything she does, Rebecca leads with the goals of inclusivity and social justice.

Co-instructor Conrad Ketchie is an award-winning creative producer with a range of experience that includes everything from live sports to music documentaries to scripted dramas. Specializing in project management at the intersection of storytelling and technology, he currently supports the hit games shows “Wheel of Fortune” and “Jeopardy!” with logo development and brand building.

Events

  • Fundraisers
  • The Rosenthal Theater
  • Student Programs
  • Professional Development

WHO WE ARE

  • MISSION
  • TEAM
  • THE BRAND
  • EMPLOYMENT
  • FINANCIALS
  • CONTACT

WHAT WE DO

  • OUR PROGRAMS
  • FOR STUDENTS
  • FOR EDUCATORS
  • THE ROSENTHAL THEATER
  • OUR IMPACT
  • IMPACT REPORT
  • EN ESPAÑOL

GET INVOLVED

  • HOW YOU CAN HELP
  • DONATE
  • DONOR PRIVACY POLICY
  • BECOME A MEMBER
  • VOLUNTEER
  • EVENTS
  • STAY UP TO DATE

ABOUT US

Founded in 1989, Inner-City Arts offers a safe, creative space in Los Angeles where more than 200,000 children have been invited to create and explore. Inner-City Arts provides quality arts instruction for students from underserved communities, integrated arts workshops for educators, and programming designed for the community through The Rosenthal Theater.
    
Copyright ©2025 Inner-City Arts. All Rights Reserved
Copyright & Credits/Use Policy | Accessibility

GET INVOLVED
DONATE
Our website uses cookies to make your browsing experience better. By using our site you agree to our use of cookies.OkLearn More
BECOME
A MEMBER