- Art and Hope in Rural America
Kellogg 2
Organized by Dudley Cocke, Board Member, Native Arts and Cultures Foundation.
- Racial Equity Policies and Practices Define the Future of Local Arts Agencies
Minnesota West
Organized by Randy Engstrom, Director, Seattle Office of Arts & Culture.
- Hello, We Are Johnny Cash (Reserve): A Conversation About Cash Reserves
Kellogg 3
Organized by Cate Fox, Senior Program Officer, The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation.
- #PopJustice: Challenging our Frames for Art, Pop Culture, and Social Impact
Governor 2
Organized by Sharon Alpert, President and CEO, The Nathan Cummings Foundation; and Taryn Higashi, Executive Director, Unbound Philanthropy.
- The Future Landscape of K-12 Arts Education Partnerships
Governor 1
Organized by Heather Ikemire, Director of Program and Membership Strategy, National Guild for Community Arts Education.
- Curating the Researcher-Practitioner Relationship: How Arts Funders Can Align Partnerships to Build Knowledge about Impact
State 1-2
Organized by Sunil Iyengar, Director, Office of Research & Analysis, National Endowment for the Arts.
- Artists and the New Economy
Governor 4
Organized by Angie Kim, President and CEO, Center for Cultural Innovation.
- Arts-led Conflict Transformation in the American Community: Looking Forward
Governor 3
Organized by Scott Stoner, Vice President, Programs and Resources, Association of Performing Arts Presenters.
- Creative Placemaking in the Racialized South
Kellogg 1
Organized by F. Javier Torres, Director of National Grantmaking, ArtPlace America.