The Arts and Changing Political Landscapes

Tuesday, February 25, 2pm EST/11am PST

  • Liz Deichmann, PhD, Research and Evaluation Consultant
  • Vanessa Cooksey, President & CEO, Regional Arts Commission (RAC)

This program was developed and is presented in partnership with Mallory Ruhsana Nezam (Justice + Joy). 

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In an era of constant change — from shifts in federal leadership and legislative priorities to evolving funding strategies and growing polarization in the public sphere — arts grantmakers face a unique moment of reflection and action. How can we learn from the culture wars of the past to navigate today’s challenges and reimagine the future of arts policy and funding?

Join Liz Deichmann, PhD (Research and Evaluation Consultant) and Vanessa Cooksey (Regional Arts Commission) Tuesday, February 25 at 2pm EST/11am PST for an insightful discussion on new research at the intersection of arts and public policy, exploring the intense debates over government support for the arts during the 1990s. This pivotal period reshaped arts funding and public policy in America, offering critical lessons for our current context.

This program was developed and is presented in partnership with Mallory Ruhsana Nezam (Justice + Joy). 

Live captioning will be available in English throughout the webinar. For additional accommodation requests, please contact GIA Program Manager Jaime Sharp, at least three (3) business days prior to the event.

Presenters

Liz Deichmann Headshot

Liz Deichmann, PhD, Research and Evaluation Consultant

Liz Deichmann works with governments and nonprofits to conduct applied research and evaluate programs and policies. She is passionate about the arts and culture sector, where she worked as an arts administrator, film producer, and talent buyer. Her experience as a practitioner informs her research interests in public policy and equity in the nonprofit arts and culture sector. She wrote her dissertation about the impact of congressional rhetoric on American federal arts policy during the culture wars.

Liz co-founded Midwest Artist Project Services, an arts services nonprofit, and serves as a board member and grant panelist for arts and culture nonprofits. She holds a PhD in political science, an MA in public policy administration, and a BA in Art History.

 

 

Vanessa Cooksey Headshot

Vanessa Cooksey, President & CEO, Regional Arts Commission (RAC)

As the Regional Arts Commission’s (RAC) third leader and first President and CEO, Vanessa Cooksey leads the largest public funder of the arts in St. Louis. Celebrating its 35th anniversary in 2020, RAC has been pivotal in nurturing the vibrant arts sector throughout the region, awarding more than 7,000 grants totaling over $100 million since its inception in 1985.

Vanessa has more than 25 years of business and civic leadership experience. She’s held marketing, communications and philanthropy leadership positions with a variety of companies including Mary Kay Cosmetics, The City of Atlanta Mayor’s Office, Cartoon Network, Anheuser Busch, Wells Fargo and Washington University in St. Louis. Vanessa is known for her ability to build results-driven partnerships, facilitate dynamic collaborations, create high-performing teams and effectively convene diverse stakeholders.

Vanessa is a serious change-maker and has led innovative arts, education, technology and health & wellness initiatives reaching millions of children and adults over the course of her career. Always willing to serve in her community, Vanessa’s humanitarian efforts over the last three decades have helped promote and advance human welfare and social reform across the United States. Highly sought-after for her expertise in governance, organizational culture, talent development, DEI and reputation risk management, she has served and continues to serve on multiple local and national non-profit boards including the SIFMA Foundation for Investor Education, Harris-Stowe State University, Vote Run Lead and Mercy Hospitals.

Vanessa earned her bachelor’s degree in Radio-Television-Film from the University of Texas at Austin, a master’s degree in Business Administration from Webster University and has studied and traveled extensively in Europe, Africa and Asia. Vanessa has received more than 50 awards for her industry and community work including the 2016 Eisenhower Fellowship and the 2018 St. Louis American Corporate Executive of the Year. Not one to take life for granted, Vanessa enjoys cycling, cooking and spending quality time with her family and friends.