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Natalia D. Macker contributed this op-ed to The Hill. Ms. Macker is a Teton County Commissioner, a member of People For the American Way Foundation’s Young Elected Officials Network, and the artistic director of the Off Square Theatre Company in Jackson, Wyo.
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Americans for the Arts president and CEO Robert L. Lynch issued a statement following the release of the President's detailed FY2018 budget proposal.
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Joan Rhodes-Copeland, executive director, Cultural Alliance of Greater Hampton Roads contributed this op-ed to The Virginian-Pilot
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"Kansans recognize that striking art and culture from the budget would be a colossal mistake" and shares reasons in this op-ed piece published in The Topeka Capital-Journal.
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Americans for the Arts, a partner of the Vans Custom Culture program, is proud to announce the finalist high schools selected for the eighth Vans Custom Culture competition. The annual contest challenges students to create unique designs of the shoe company's sneakers.
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Tom Werder Executive Director Morris Arts and Allison Larena President and CEO Mayo Performing Arts Center contribued this piece to the CentralJersey.com.
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Andy Vick contribued this piece to the Colorado Springs Gazette. Andy is the executive director of the Cultural Office of the Pikes Peak Region, a nonprofit arts organization located in downtown Colorado Springs.
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In an article for Toledo, Ohio's The Blade, Mark Folk, Executive Director of Arts Commission of Greater Toledo, talks about the value of the National Endowment for the Arts.
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Denise Reed contributed this piece to The Daily Astorian. Denise is the conductor of the North Coast Chorale and a member of the Oregon Humanities Board of Directors. She teaches opera and music appreciation, along with world music and the histories of some of America’s popular styles of music at Clatsop and Tillamook Bay community colleges.
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The popular Twitter chat on arts education returns Tuesday, June 13, on the topic of museum education. The series will continue through 2018 on the second Tuesday of each month.