Lori Pourier—an Oglala/Mnicoujou Lakota from South Dakota and the president of First Peoples Fund, as well as a former member of the GIA Board of Directors—is the recipient of the 2013 Women’s World Summit Foundation Prize for Women’s Creativity in Rural Life. She is one of 10 laureates to receive the award this year, and the only honoree from the United States.
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Meredith May writes for the San Francisco Chronicle:
Daniel Reid, part of the great stable of bloggers of the Philadelphia conference, posts his post-op entry:
Read the full post and check out Daniel’s posts at the 2013 Conference Blog.
From Brian Wise, at WQXR, New York Public Radio:
Janet Langsman, CEO of ArtsWestchester, writes this editorial for the Daily Voice of Bedford, New York:
Diane Ragsdale wraps up her coverage of the GIA 2013 Conference on the conference blog:
Regine A. Webster, Vice President, Center for Disaster Philanthropy, reports on her session at the Philadelphia conference:
As part of Creative Time Reports’ Summit Series, musician, artist and bicycle diarist David Byrne considers New York City’s present and future ahead of the 2013 Creative Time Summit: Art, Place & Dislocation in the 21st Century City (which can be viewed via Livestream on October 25–26).
From Lauri Baskin, writing for TCG Circle:
Barry Hessenius will be on the team of bloggers covering the GIA 2013 Conference. He posts to the GIA Conference Blog on the issues he hopes to see discussed.