Friday, March 25, 2011
Arts advocacy can't be done by one person or one organization alone. It takes teamwork from a strong community of advocates working together. In order to highlight the work, thoughts, and ideas of arts advocates, who come from around the country to lend their voice to the arts and arts education every year in Washington, DC, we have organized a talented and diverse Twitter Team to keep those who can't attend, or those who can't make it to every event, up-to-date on what's happening at Arts Advocacy Day this year.
Here is the Twitter Team lineup, and to follow what they're saying during Arts Advocacy Day, simply follow and RT the #TeamAAD hashtag on Twitter.
@Twitter Handle | Name | Organization |
artswisconsin | Anne Katz | Arts Wisconsin |
ddombrosky | David Dombrosky | Carnegie Mellon University |
PS_ARTS | Dr. Kristen Paglia | P.S. Arts |
JessicaMarie095 | Jessica Rosenberger | Carnegie Mellon University |
edtadvocacy | Jim Palmarini | Educational Theatre Association |
AATELynne | Lynne Kingsley | American Alliance for Theatre & Education |
artsmargot | Margot Knight | United Arts of Central Florida |
marjorie_m_m | Marjorie Maas | Nebraskans for the Arts |
theatrerachel | Rachel Evans | Kean University |
mollyetta | Molly Hanse | Carnegie Mellon University |
saharjavedani | Sahar Javedani | Danceworks, Inc. |
PhilaCulture | Sara Cederberg | Philadelphia Cultural Alliance |
chiscarlett | Scarlett Swerdlow | Arts Alliance Illinois |
MNCitizen | Sheila Smith | Minnesota Citizens for the Arts |
ArtsLehigh | Silagh White | ArtsLehigh (Lehigh University) |
boydleservice | Terrence Boyd | Carnegie Mellon University |
samohtsehguh | Thomas Hughes | Carnegie Mellon University |
There is still time to register for this year's Arts Advocacy Day!