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Americans for the Arts National Arts Policy Roundtable

The Americans for the Arts National Arts Policy Roundtable is an annual forum of national leaders who serve at the highest levels of business, government, philanthropy, education, and the arts, and who share a willingness to meet and recommend policies critical to the advancement of American culture. The Roundtable was established in 2006 on the premise that the arts are critical to our society—and that every American should have an opportunity to participate in all forms of the arts.
Co-convened by Americans for the Arts and Sundance Preserve, the Roundtable is the pinnacle convening of more than 100 meetings sponsored annually by Americans for the Arts through its National Arts Policy Network—forums and conferences that enable government and business leaders, scholars, funders, arts agency directors, and others to network, share knowledge, and proffer policies for consideration by the Roundtable. Policies recommended by the Roundtable are, in turn, circulated back to these networks for implementation. The inaugural meeting of the Roundtable took place at Sundance Preserve, October 26-28, 2006.
To view the 2008 Report on the Proceedings of the Americans for the Arts National Arts Policy Roundtable, click here (PDF, 1,014KB).
For more information about the National Arts Policy Roundtable, contact Marete Wester at 212.223.2787, ext. 1105.
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