GIA Blog

Posted on December 6, 2021 by Carmen Graciela Díaz

In a recent blog post, Vu Le argues that "unfortunately, like many other widely accepted philosophies in our sector, “strategic philanthropy” has done significant harm to the sector."

Posted on December 6, 2021 by Félix Jiménez

Freedom is - always has been - in jeopardy, as so patently signal the continuing cultural wars that are being so fiercely contested, so intensive and damning.

Posted on December 1, 2021 by Félix Jiménez

"Art is an attempt to bring order to chaos," Stephen Sondheim once said. But the Puerto Rican radical theater group AgitArte has been acting on that premise for quite some time, disrupting, agitating with theater as their base.

Posted on December 1, 2021 by Carmen Graciela Díaz

During the months of December 2021 and January 2022, GIA’s photo banner features work supported by The Opportunity Fund.

Posted on November 29, 2021 by Carmen Graciela Díaz

Autonomy, an independent think tank, published recently a report about ‘artist as-worker’ in the UK, emphasizing notions of "artistic labour, and highlighting the sector’s interaction with wider trends, such as the gig economy and marketization in education."

Posted on November 29, 2021 by Carmen Graciela Díaz

Grantmakers for Effective Organizations recently released a publication that, as the website explains, "builds on the principles outlined in Strengthening Nonprofit Capacity and will take a critical look at the ways in which capacity-building practices can be grounded in approaches that acknowledge and center racial equity."

Posted on November 29, 2021 by Carmen Graciela Díaz

"Despite tough lessons learned after Hurricane Harvey, most artists and arts and history organizations in the Houston area are still unprepared for the next disaster," states a new guide by the Houston Arts Alliance designed to help local artists and nonprofits on how to become resilient now.

Posted on November 22, 2021 by Carmen Graciela Díaz

The Center for Cultural Innovation (CCI) announced recently the inaugural Zoo Labs Fund grant recipients. According to the announcement, 14 unrestricted grants ranging from $5,000 - $50,000 were awarded to Bay Area BIPOC-led artist teams with music-based projects or businesses that are contributing to the region’s arts and culture environment in positive ways.

Posted on November 22, 2021 by Carmen Graciela Díaz

Brookings recently published a piece by Paula Arce-Trigatti, director of the National Network of Education Research-Practice Partnerships, reflecting on various aspects of partnership work, lessons on defining research-practice partnerships, and how to know whether partnership work is making a positive impact.

Posted on November 19, 2021 by Félix Jiménez

Walking with a camera, the images found provoke and confound ceaselessly. And catching and maintaining the look and sound of an image has been a gift for Beatriz Santiago Muñoz, for whom filming is life enhanced.