Last night Congress passed the #AmericanRescueP lan with much-needed support for the creative economy workforce that is facing devastating economic losses—to date, $15.3 billion lost and 2.7 million creative workers out of work. President Biden is expected to sign the bill soon.
Learn the language: Join us on #ArtsU for a two-part webinar, “Exploring Inclusive Creative Economy Definitions & Concepts.” Part 1 on Friday, March 19 will explore foundational concepts and definitions related to what an “inclusive creative economy” means by focusing on terms such as “arts worker,”...
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Join our friends at the National Museum of Women in the Arts in celebrating women in the arts today for International Women's Day!
Time is running out to apply for the Jorge and Darlene Pérez Prize in Public Art & Civic Design! One arts administr… https://t.co/5Z013A8318
As we've surveyed creative workers to understand how COVID-19 has affected their lives, responses show a disproportionat e impact on intentionally marginalized artists. The pandemic has sharpened focus on—and often worsened—challe nges experienced by creative workers such as housing and food...
Catch up on this week's staff blogs exploring equity in grantmaking, the social impact of #COVID19 on intentionally… https://t.co/mBZ5lYziur
ICYMI: We're taking to Capitol Hill (virtually) to advocate for the arts, and we need everyone's voice at the table… https://t.co/KP8kW75k6g
In Utah, 63K creative workers and 6500 creative businesses generate $7.2 billion annually—but COVID has caused a lo… https://t.co/dfBYdKU6vA
Today on #ARTSblog: As government leaders work to position their cities and states for a post-pandemic recovery, ne… https://t.co/5uNfLHAVHS