The Canadian Conference of the Arts will release its annual federal budget analysis on September 18, 2012. The report is regarded as an authoritative source of information on federal investments in arts and culture funding patterns in Canada. In the past, the report was made freely available online. This year CCA will charge $250 to non-members. CCA members will still receive the report without charge.
Grantmakers in the Arts
From Nancy Dahlberg for The Miami Herald:
From Lucas Kavner for Huffington Post:
The NEA will host a forum to announce and discuss the topics raised in a new report. How Art Works describes the agency's five-year research agenda, framed and informed by a groundbreaking “system map” and measurement model. Andrew Taylor, assistant professor at American University's Arts Management Program, and author of the blog The Artful Manager, will lead the panel which also will include NEA Chairman Rocco Landesman, NEA Director of Research & Analysis Sunil Iyengar; and Tony Siesfield, lead project consultant and partner, Monitor Institute.
The public forum takes place on Thursday, September 20, from 2:00 pm to 5:30 pm at the Abramson Family Recital Hall in the Katzen Arts Center at American University.
"We are sad to lose one of the great champions for the arts in our community, " said Kathy Scherer, acting director of the arts council. "Derek's work elevated Baton Rouge's profile on the national stage. His legacy will continue through the signature programs that he created including the River City Jazz Masters series, revitalization efforts of the Old South Baton Rouge community through the arts, and through providing greater access to the arts for the entire community."
From Alex Aldrich, executive director, Vermont Arts Council:
From Vickie Benson, Arts Program Director, The McKnight Foundation:
From Alexis Clements at Hyperallergic: