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Oct 08, 2020

The PHEAL Guiding Principles reaffirm the imperative need for public health and design professionals to work together toward empowering and elevating the voices of historically overburdened communities with health inequities in the time of COVID-19. 

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Oct 05, 2020

While COVID-19 has shut down many theatres across the country, the arts continue to thrive in new and innovative ways.

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Oct 02, 2020

If you missed it this week: Watch a webinar exploring state-by-state voting rules and what educational activities nonprofits can do to get the vote out, learn more about the economic power of the arts in rural communities, meet fellow #AFTAmember Kathy Hsieh of Seattle Office of Arts & Culture, and explore our newly redesigned interactive results dashboard for the Profile of Local Arts Agencies. 

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Sep 30, 2020

Earlier this year, Americans for the Arts released the results of the 2019 Profile of Local Arts Agencies, a comprehensive survey that tracks the budgets and programs of over 600 local arts agencies in the United States. In August, we unveiled a newly redesigned interactive dashboard where users can fully explore the results of the survey. Try it out today and see what you discover! 

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Sep 25, 2020

This week: bringing community together to make art during a global pandemic, working with stars to promote voter registration, exploring affordable and sustainable workspaces for artists, and preparing for National Arts & Humanities Month.

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Sep 23, 2020
NAHM Show Your Art

Americans for the Arts today announced its October celebration of National Arts and Humanities Month, a coast-to-coast collective celebration of culture in America. In this turbulent year, the arts and humanities have played a critically important role in getting us through the COVID-19 pandemic and in amplifying the need for racial equity across the country. National Arts & Humanities Month is the time for communities to come together in unified celebration of the power of the arts to make a difference and change our lives for the better.

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Sep 22, 2020
Stars in the House

Seth Rudetsky and James Wesley of "Stars in the House" announced today the incredible line-up of artists and activists who will join them live Sept. 22 at 8 PM ET for a very special episode dedicated to the essential work being done by Americans for the Arts. Annette Bening, Brian Stokes Mitchell, Ariana DeBose, Ben Folds, Todrick Hall, Javier Muñoz, Bebe Neuwirth, Storm Reid, Alfre Woodard, Dr. Jonathan LaPook, and Nina Ozlu Tunceli, Chief Counsel of Government and Public Affairs & Executive Director at Americans for the Arts Action Fund, will come together for an evening of conversation, music, and celebration of the transformative power of the arts.

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Sep 18, 2020

This week we celebrated the 10th anniversary of National Arts in Education Week with a blog series, a star-studded virtual conversation, and a campaign to share stories and take a stand on behalf of arts education across the country. 

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Sep 11, 2020

With the transition into September marking the unofficial end of summer, our Weekly Roundup took a brief (and socially distant) vacation—but we’re back this week with an expanded roundup of content for you, including tips for creating a Black Lives Matter mural, nominations for our advisory councils, a star-studded National Arts in Education Week virtual event, and a new policy proposal to Put Creative Workers to Work.

 

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Sep 10, 2020
There is no recovery without creativity.

Americans for the Arts, in partnership with over 775 cultural organizations and creative workers, has proposed a 15-action national recovery strategy that the next Administration can use to put creative workers to work—activating the creative economy and drawing upon the creative energies of the country’s 5.1 million creative workers to energize Americans, reimagine how communities can thrive, and improve the lives of all. Organizations and creative workers who wish to endorse this proposal can do so via the Creative Workforce Proposal Endorsement form.

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