Saint Paul Conference Countdown
We’re off to Saint Paul to get everything ready for the 2016 GIA Conference. The conference begins on Sunday, October 16 and runs through Wednesday, October 19. You can follow the proceedings by searching the hashtag #giarts on social media. (If you are attending, please use that hashtag for your social media posts). GIA will also post live updates on our Twitter and Facebook pages.
GIA is pleased to have two bloggers covering the conference this year, Lara Davis from Seattle Office of Arts & Culture and Ebony McKinney from San Francisco Arts Commission. You can follow along at http://blogs.giarts.org/gia2016/.
GIA Office Closure
The GIA office will be closed beginning this Thursday, October 13 and will reopen on Monday, October 24. If you need to reach us during those days, please contact Noah Barnes at noah@giarts.org.
Fall 2016 GIA Reader is Now Online
The Fall 2016 issue of the GIA Reader is now available from our online library. You will find articles on arts and environmental sustainability, regranting, and several stories highlighting the work of arts funders in the Twin Cities area.
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The first report analyzes the efficacy and impact of fellowship programs for African American and Latino musicians and the second examines diversity among orchestra staff, boards, conductors and instrumentalists…
Resources include AgilityRecovery’s hurricane readiness checklist, the CERF+ Studio Protector online guide, and resources from FEMA and American Red Cross…
The passing of the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) provides states with increased flexibility to include the arts as a component of a well-rounded education…
The New York State Council on the Arts had announced Mara Manus as the agency’s new executive director…
The President's Committee on the Arts and the Humanities (PCAH) and the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts have opened applications for school districts, foundations, or nonprofits to apply to join Turnaround Arts…
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