- Invisible » Visible: New Native Voices on the Forefront of Change
Washington A, Third Floor
Organized by Reuben Roqueni, Program Director, Native Arts and Cultures Foundation.
- MicroFest USA: Expanding Creative Placemaking Conversations
Washington B, Third Floor
Organized and presented by Pam Korza, Co-Director, Animating Democracy, Americans for the Arts, and Mark Valdez, Executive Director, Network of Ensemble Theaters.
- Turnaround Arts: Using the Arts as Part of the Toolkit in High-Poverty, Low-Performing Schools
Washington C, Third Floor
Organized by Rachel Goslins, Executive Director, President’s Committee on the Arts and the Humanities.
- Artists ARE Entrepreneurs
Regency C-1, Second Floor Mezzanine
Organized by Heather Pontonio, Program Officer, Art, Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation.
- What will your Sandy be? Using Disaster-Related Philanthropy to Strengthen Communities
Congress C, Fourth Floor
Organized by Mary Margaret Schoenfeld, Coordinator, National Coalition for Arts’ Preparedness and Emergency Response.
- Cultural Kitchens: Nurturing Creative Practice
Regency C-2, Second Floor Mezzanine
Organized by Mary-Kim Arnold, Grants Program Officer, Rhode Island Foundation.
- Innovative Crossroads: The Intersection of Creativity, Health, and Aging
Congress A, Fourth Floor
Organized by Gay Hanna, Executive Director, National Center for Creative Aging, and Colin Pekruhn, Program Associate, Grantmakers in Health.
- GIA’s Benchmark Research on Support for Individual Artists: An Update
Congress B, Fourth Floor
Organized by Grantmakers in the Arts.