February 2 Web Conference: Socio-Emotional Impacts of the Arts in Early Childhood
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. Eleanor Brown, of West Chester University, and Sunil Iyengar, from the National Endowment for the Arts, will present.
On February 23, The Every Student Succeeds Act legislation will be examined by Alex Nock and Kara Marchione from Penn Hill Group.
GIA Seeking Session Proposals for Saint Paul Conference
Grantmakers in the Arts is now accepting session proposals for the GIA 2016 Conference in Saint Paul, October 16-19. If you are a member, you can outline your idea(s) and submit them via an online form. Deadline for submissions is Friday, March 23.
Complete details are online.
LA Conference Video: Claudia Rankine
Poet Claudia Rankine presented the keynote at the Tuesday Luncheon Plenary of the GIA 2015 Conference in Los Angeles. You can watch the presentation on the GIA YouTube Channel.
New GIA Member
GIA is pleased to introduce a new member that joined in January, Saskatchewan Arts Board. Welcome!
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The National Center for Arts Research (NCAR) at Southern Methodist University has released a white paper that examines the distinguishing characteristics of arts organizations that primarily serve Asian-American, African-American, and Hispanic/Latino communities…
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