SEARCH RESULTS FOR LEADERSHIP IN AMERICANS FOR THE ARTS ARCHIVE : 116 ITEMS FOUND

Author(s): Malpede, John and Sanchez Juarez, Christina
Date of Publication: Jan 01, 2017

Part of the Americans for the Arts Artists & Communities conversation series that pairs veteran community arts leaders with emerging community arts leaders to share their visions for, experiences with, and challenges to making healthy, equitable, vibrant communities through arts and culture. As community-based work receives more recognition, and intersections and collaborations become stronger, these conversations illuminate just how artists and community arts leaders can work to sustain and maintain healthy communities through their practice.

Author(s): Arts & Business Council of New York
Date of Publication: Jan 01, 2017

Capturing 25 years of our Diversity in Arts Leadership Internship Program Impact through this infographic!

Author(s): Weikart Center for Youth Program Quality
Date of Publication: Jan 01, 2017

Youth in social circus programs across the US are making big leaps in the skills they need to lead productive lives, according to a recently completed study commissioned by the American Youth Circus Organization (AYCO) and conducted by the David P. Weikart Center for Youth Program Quality. The study found that circus arts has a positive impact on the Social and Emotional Learning outcomes of youth at risk. 

Author(s): Stern, Jessica
Date of Publication: Sep 01, 2016

Part 1 of this series will establish a foundational knowledge of local chambers of commerce, the networks in which they operate and that serve them, how to navigate a traditional business environment, and basic activations a local arts agency can undertake to establish a partnership. Participants will hear from chamber and arts leaders and gain perspective on chamber priorities and challenges and learn to identify the various chamber and economic

Author(s): Yovonne Siu Turner, Editor
Date of Publication: Jun 01, 2016

The Civic 50, an initiative of Points of Light, in partnership with Bloomberg LP, honors the 50 most community-minded companies in the nation each year as determined by an annual survey. Benchmarking and sharing the best practices of community engagement offers companies that participate in The Civic 50 a roadmap for using their time, skills, and other resources to improve the quality of life in the communities where they do business. The Civic 50 helps translate good intentions into sound business practices for years to come.

 

Author(s): The Center for the Study of Art & Community
Date of Publication: May 01, 2016

Intermedia Arts, in conjunction with Americans for the Art' Animating Democracy program commissioned this national study of local arts agencies to asess community arts activity and training opportunities. The study was conducted by William Cleveland and the Center for the Study of Art and Community. Its purpose was two-fold: to provide a greater understanding of the demand and availability of arts-based community development training; and, to investigate how the benefits of Intermedia Arts' Creative Community Leadership Institute could be made accessible for a broader range of

Author(s): The Center for the Study of Art & Community
Date of Publication: May 01, 2016

Intermedia Arts, in conjunction with Americans for the Art' Animating Democracy program commissioned this national study of local arts agencies to asess community arts activity and training opportunities. The study was conducted by William Cleveland and the Center for the Study of Art and Community. Its purpose was two-fold: to provide a greater understanding of the demand and availability of arts-based community development training; and, to investigate how the benefits of Intermedia Arts' Creative Community Leadership Institute could be made accessible for a broader range of

Author(s): Marty Pottenger & Jess Solomon
Date of Publication: Mar 01, 2016

Part of the Americans for the Arts Artists & Communities conversation series that pairs veteran community arts leaders with emerging community arts leaders to share their visions for, experiences with, and challenges to making healthy, equitable, vibrant communities through arts and culture. As community-based work receives more recognition, and intersections and collaborations become stronger, these conversations illuminate just how artists and community arts leaders can work to sustain and maintain healthy communities through their practice.

Author(s): Createquity
Date of Publication: Mar 01, 2016

In a blog post, Who Will Be the Next Arts Revolutionary?, Createquity outlines the story of how the nonprofit arts sector got started to offer would-be change makers some clues. Included in the post were two infographics that illustrated growth points in the art nonprofit sector. The two infographics are The Boom in U.S. Nonprofits and Continued Growth of Arts Nonprofits 1995-2015. Read the

Author(s): Createquity
Date of Publication: Mar 01, 2016

In a blog post, Who Will Be the Next Arts Revolutionary?, Createquity outlines the story of how the nonprofit arts sector got started to offer would-be change makers some clues. Included in the post were two infographics that illustrated growth points in the art nonprofit sector. The two infographics are The Boom in U.S. Nonprofits and Continued Growth of Arts Nonprofits 1995-2015. Read the full blog post on

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