
Ms. Pam Korza
Pam Korza co-directs Animating Democracy, a program of Americans for the Arts that inspires, informs, promotes, and connects arts and culture as potent contributors to community, civic, and social change. She is a co-author and editor of Aesthetic Perspectives: Attributes of Excellence in Arts for Change. She co-wrote Civic Dialogue, Arts & Culture, and the Arts & Civic Engagement Tool Kit and co-edited Critical Perspectives: Writings on Art & Civic Dialogue, as well as the five-book Case Studies from Animating Democracy. Pam is co-chair of the Assessing Practices in Public Scholarship research group for Imagining America (IA), a consortium of colleges and universities that advances public scholarship in the humanities, arts, and design and was a two-term member of IA’s National Advisory Board. She began her career with the Arts Extension Service (AES)/UMass where she coordinated the National Public Art Policy Project and co-wrote and edited Going Public: A field guide to developments in art in public places. She also directed the New England Film & Video Festival.
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Recent Blog Posts
- Spotlight on 2020 Johnson Fellowship Nominees: Music as the Heart of Equitable Neighborhood Development
- Spotlight on 2020 Johnson Fellowship Nominees: The Power of Cultural Roots to Ground & Enlighten
- Spotlight on 2020 Johnson Fellowship Nominees: Creating Space(s) to Activate Artistic and Cultural Movements
- Spotlight on 2020 Johnson Fellowship Nominees: Women Musicians Elevating Black Culture, History, & Contemporary Music for Change
- Artists as Essential Workers with and within Local Government: Models & 3 New Resources for a Creative Way Forward
- Spotlight on 2020 Johnson Fellowship Nominees: Celebrating How Artists Transform Communities
- In the Hands of a Loving Heart
- Inside Artist-Municipal Partnerships
- Loving the Question of Beauty
- Wake Up to a New Day
- Digging In: Cultivating Equity through Personal Responsibility
- Tribute to Grace Lee Boggs
- Cooking up Frameworks - Inviting You to the Evaluation Test Kitchen
- What Metrics Matter? A Complicated Question in CSR and the Arts
- Flash Back/Flash Forward: Considering Aesthetics in Arts & Social Change Work
- Back to the Future: Where Our Conversation about Documentation and Archiving Began
- Embracing the Velocity of Change (Part 2)
- 9/11 & Beyond - Creating a Space, an Invitation, and a Spark for Meaningful Dialogue
- Supporting Social Change through Arts and Culture: What Roles for Local and State Arts Agencies? (from Arts Watch)
- Giving Circles: On-the-Ground Philanthropy and Civic Engagement (from Arts Watch)
- Help Map the Funding Landscape for Arts that Make Civic and Social Change (from Arts Watch)
- How Are Artists Helping Solve Community Problems? Animating Democracy and Public Radio Want Your Stories!
- The Contributions of Small and Midsized Community-Based Arts Organizations (from Arts Watch)