Book Review
A national research study commissioned by CERF+ (Craft Emergency Relief Fund + Artists’ Emergency Resources), and conducted by Dreezen and Associates with grant support from the Windgate Charitable Foundation, is now available. Sustaining Careers: A National Study of the Status of U.S.
Read More...Edited by Mary Stone Hanley, George W. Noblit, Gilda L. Sheppard, and Thomas Barone. 2013, 258 pages, Routledge
Read More...Bill Ivey. 2012, 192 pages, Counterpoint.
In his new book we learn about many of the things Bill Ivey doesn’t like:
- banner ads
- smart phones
- the $6 billion yoga industry
- politicians who hide behind polling
- cable news
- $4,000 mountain bikes
- TV in general; cooking shows in particular
And we learn about some of the things Bill Ivey does like:
- Leica cameras
Peter H. Pennekamp with Anne Focke. 2013, 34 pages, Kettering Foundation, Dayton, Ohio, Washington, D.C., and New York, kettering.org.
Read More...Edited by Doug Borwick. 2012, 372 pages, ArtsEngaged, Winston-Salem, NC
Read More...Edwidge Danticat. 2010, 208 pages, Princeton University Press
Read More...Anne Bogart. 2012, 507 pages, Theatre Communications Group, New York
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Weaving Traditional Arts into the Fabric of Community Health (1 Mb)
2012, Theatre Bay Area, San Francisco. Clayton Lord, editor.
Read More...Artspire. 2011, 219 pages, Allworth Press and The New York Foundation for the Arts, New York
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