Arts professionals, join us for Annual Convention 2015!

...and so are Convention scholarship applications!

Tuesday, February 3, 2015

Register today for the 2015 Annual Convention, taking place June 12–14, 2015 in Chicago!

The conference will take place at the Chicago Sheraton, with more than 40 breakouts, three keynotes, three preconferences, two Workshop Intensives, a dozen ARTventure Tours, and an opening reception at the Museum of Contemporary Art! 

USA Today Launches 10 Best Cultural Districts Contest

Just in time for Cultural Districts week on ARTSBlog!

Thursday, February 5, 2015

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Today, USA Today launched an exciting contest that highlights cultural districts. They are asking the public to vote for their favorite art and cultural districts based on a set of hand-picked districts and neighborhoods within the U.S. You have until Monday, March 2 at Noon, ET to vote for your favorite cultural district on the USA Today website below!

NAMTA Releases Artists & Art Materials Survey for 2015

Over 6,000 artists respond about trends in the industry

Wednesday, January 21, 2015

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The International Art Materials Association (NAMTA) recently released their third edition of the Artists and Art Materials Study in 2015. This survey covers both the United States and Canadian arts markets and includes the results of authoritative surveys of more than 6,000 active artists and specialty art materials retailers. It serves as a summary of market size and trends.

Artist Experiments with New Model of Connectivity in New Orleans

Thursday, January 15, 2015

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Artist Mary Ellen Carroll unveiled her work Public Utility 2.0 as part of “Prospect.3: Notes for Now,” an international art biennial taking place in New Orleans until January 25th. The project “aspires to nothing less than a reshaping of the policies and technology we use for wireless communication” by exploring the use of empty bandwidth dubbed by the Federal Communications Commission as Super Wi-Fi.

Ohio Introduces Legislation to Give Artists an Income Tax Break

Wednesday, January 21, 2015

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The recently introduced Ohio House Bill 666 would provide Ohio artists an income tax credit on profits that they make from selling their work within a designated arts and entertainment district. “Movies are a form of art … be it the script, be it the act or the entire production,” Stinziano told The Lantern, referencing a tax credit that’s currently in place to incentivize film productions in Ohio.

Nominations Open For First TONY Award For Educators

Nominations accepted through March 31st.

Monday, January 12, 2015

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Last year, American Theatre Wing and Carnegie Mellon University announced the creation of the Excellence in Theatre Education Award. Nominations are now open for the inaugural recognition.

Matt Bomer and Zachary Quinto, Carnegie Mellon University alumna, made the announcement during the TONY® Awards broadcast on June 8, 2014. The award is the first new Tony since 2009.

Frommer’s Highlights River Arts District in Asheville

Sunday, January 11, 2015

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Frommer’s popular travel guide recently selected Asheville, NC as the number one destination in the country to visit in 2015.

“We’re picking [Asheville] this year because the sketchy riverside area has been totally redone thanks to the New Belgium Brewery, which has poured millions of dollars into this area, making new parks, artists collectives, farmers markets, bike paths,” says Frommer. “It’s just a great place to go. It has the most breweries per capita, so it’s always a party.”

Americans for the Arts New Cultural Districts Exchange

A one-stop shop for everything on Cultural Districts, from planning to research to profiles across the country

Friday, December 19, 2014

Americans for the Arts has launched the National Cultural District Exchange this week - a new web-based resource, produced in part with the generous support of the National Endowment for the Arts, that includes a host of tools and resources specific to cultural districts. Cultural districts play an important role in helping to strengthen local economies, create an enhanced sense of place, and deepen local cultural capacity.

Jeff Koons work raises $5.5m for United Nations Foundation

According to The Gaurdian, helps usher in a new age of charity in the arts world

Thursday, November 13, 2014

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Americans for the Arts' Artist Committee member and American artist, Jeff Koons, helps push forward public charity in the arts world with his $4million dollar piece, auctioned off by Project Perpetual on Nov. 9. The piece, based on Picasso’s La Soupe and titled Gazing Ball (Charity), stands six feet tall and is slung with donated Hermès handbags. 

PBS Craft in America: Service

Smithsonian Special Screening and Discussion Panel

Wednesday, October 29, 2014

On behalf of Americans for the Arts' partnership with We Are Veterans, Bob Lynch, President and CEO, will join a discussion panel after the special screening of PBS Craft in America: Service at the McEvoy Auditorium in the Smithsonian American Art Museum on November 6, 2014.

#ShowYourArt in October

Bob Lynch, Americans for the Arts CEO and President, writes to the Huffington Post about National Arts and Humanities Month

Friday, October 3, 2014

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October is the month to #ShowYourArt, meet up for Creative Conversations, and celebrate the role the arts and humanities have in shaping and improving our communities - it's National Arts and Humanities Month (NAHM)! 

Freedom Rock Tour: Tons of Tributes to the Military in Iowa

Friday, September 26, 2014

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Another “Freedom Rock” was unveiled in Wapello County, Iowa, painted by muralist Ray "Bubba" Sorenson II in a partnership between the Ottumwa Area Arts Council and local Vietnam Veterans groups. The 11.5 ton boulder has been transformed into a Vietnam Veterans Memorial for the town of Ottumwa and will lead the way for a planned Freedom Trail, linking the town's veteran tributes to one another.

2014 CNN Hero: Arthur Bloom – Founder of MusiCorps

Wounded Warrior Band at Walter Reed

Tuesday, September 23, 2014

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Arthur Bloom, founder of MusiCorps, and has been chosen as one of the Top 10 CNN Heroes of 2014. He will be honored at “CNN Heroes: An All-Star Tribute” airing December 7 on the global networks of CNN.

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