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2016 Web Conference Series Begins February 2
The first session of the 2016 Web Conference Series, Socio-Emotional Impacts of the Arts in Early Childhood: 15 Years of Research, will be held on Tuesday, February 2 at 2pm EST / 11am PST. It will explore the links between arts participation and social-emotional development in early childhood, including specific research found on the impacts of arts enrichment, particularly in economically disadvantaged families and communities.
Register to attend this web conference.
LA Conference Video: Monday IDEA LAB
Watch the presentation of three artists: Alison M. De La Cruz, Yuval Sharon, and Alexandra Grant (pictured) from the Monday IDEA LAB at the GIA 2015 Conference in Los Angeles. More video is available on the GIA Website.
Member Spotlight on Idaho Commission on the Arts
For the month of January, GIA's photo banner features art and projects supported by the Idaho Commission on the Arts. The Commission provides services and direct grants to organizations, arts educators, and individual artists across the state, including those practicing folk and traditional arts. 2016 marks the start of the Commission's 50th anniversary.
New GIA Members
GIA is pleased to introduce three new members that joined in December, The Children’s Theatre Foundation of America, David and Leni Moore Family Foundation, and Ruth & Joseph C. Reed Foundation for the Arts. Welcome!
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Ben Cameron has just taken the position of president of the Jerome and Camargo Foundations, succeeding Cindy Gehrig, who held that position for 38 years. He begins his tenure with this open letter…
As part of the NEA’s 50th anniversary, the agency is launching Creativity Connects, a leadership initiative intended to show how the arts contribute to the nation’s creative ecosystem while investigating the ways in which the support systems for the artists are changing…
Diane Rodriguez, associate artistic director at the Center Theatre Group in Los Angeles, California was appointed by President Obama and confirmed by the United States Senate to be a member of the National Council on the Arts…
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