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Posted on May 25, 2011 by Steve

From Richard Kessler at Dewey21C:

The simple fact is that funding for arts education advocacy has been fractional. The state alliances have historically been funded on a marginal basis and local advocacy has for the most part been nascent. Underdeveloped advocacy efforts and little funding to support anything better. That's arts education in 2011.

Read the full piece at Dewey21C.

Posted on May 25, 2011 by Steve

NASAA's update on the situation in State governments, including updates from Connecticut, Kansas, Nevada, and New Hampshire where the New Hampshire Senate Finance Committee voted to retain the Department of Cultural Resources, rejecting the House language that dissolved the department and the Arts Division.

This resource is available in .pdf form at www.nasaa-arts.org/Research/Funding/State-Budget-Center/FY12R&EProposals.pdf.

Posted on May 24, 2011 by Abigail

CSArt, a new program of the Cambridge Center for Adult Education, is based on the CSA-inspired (Community Supported Agriculture) model of community-based artist support pioneered by Springboard for the Arts. Cambridge Center is the latest organization to embrace Springboard's open-source-so-go-ahead-and-reproduce-me model, which mimics financial investment in a community farm (with returns in the form of periodically delivered boxes of locally grown, organic produce or, in this case, locally produced art).

Posted on May 24, 2011 by Tommer

Happy Birthday, Bob!

Happy Birthday, Bob!

Happy Birthday, Bob!

Happy Birthday, Bob!

OK, now everybody back to work.

Posted on May 24, 2011 by Tommer

Mixed Blood Theater, a 35 year old company in the Twin Cities, has simply stopped charging patrons for tickets. Board Chair Jack Reuler calls it 'radical hospitality.'

"Anyone can come to the theater and get in for free, it really is that simple," Reuler said this afternoon.

Posted on May 24, 2011 by GIA News
Wesley Montgomery

GIA received news that Wesley Montgomery, Chief Operating Officer at National Performance Network, died early Tuesday morning, May 24, in New Orleans.

A celebration of Wesley's life will take place at 1:00 PM on Saturday, May 28, 2011 at Ashé Cultural Arts Center, 1712 Oretha Castle Haley Boulevard in New Orleans. A donation has been made to establish an annual NPN Mentorship & Leadership award in Wesley Montgomery's name. Contributions can be made in support of this award, payable to the National Performance Network.

Posted on May 24, 2011 by Tommer

A recent study published in the Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health suggests that participation in cultural activities was significantly associated with good health, good satisfaction with life, low anxiety and depression scores in both genders, but more so with men.

Posted on May 23, 2011 by Steve

NEA Chairman Rocco Landesman and Blue Star Families Chairman Kathy Roth-Douquet today announced the second annual launch of Blue Star Museums, a partnership with more than 1,300 museums across America to offer free admission to all active duty military personnel and their families from Memorial Day through Labor Day 2011. Leadership support has been provided by MetLife Foundation through Blue Star Families.

Posted on May 23, 2011 by Abigail

Alexis McGill Johnson completes her two-week tour as a guest writer on GIA's Talk Back blog with Black Male: Re-Imagined, a post on unconscious bias, its outcomes, and the work American Values Institute is doing to re-imagine perceptions of black men as they relate to public policy and discourse.

Posted on May 22, 2011 by Alexis

1 out of 3 boys born to African American families today will likely to go to jail. Black men are 8% of the population in the United States and comprise 3% of college undergraduates and 48% of prison inmates. 1 … Continue reading