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Last Chance for Membership Renewal!
Don’t miss out! GIA membership renewal closes February 28. You can renew online here. If you wish to pay later in the year, submit the renewal form, and let us know when you would like to be invoiced.
From the GIA Reader
In “SMU DataArts Is Better Together: Lessons learned from the newly merged nonprofit and the funder’s collaborative that supported it” part of the GIA Reader, Vol 30, No 3 (Fall 2019) issue, Margaret Black and Zannie Giraud Voss write about Better Together Fund, a pilot program that encourages and supports nonprofits to explore formal, long-term collaborations to maximize their impact, and an application of its model: the merger of SMU’s National Center for Arts Research and DataArts. Read here.
Opening Soon! Call for Nominations to GIA Board of Directors
Grantmakers in the Arts will soon accept candidates to serve on our Board of Directors. The call for nominations will open on March 2 and close on March 16. Stay tuned to our bulletin for details. See our current Board of Directors here.
Relive the 2019 GIA Conference: Gregg Deal
Gregg Deal (Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe) is a provocative contemporary artist who challenges Western perceptions of Indigenous people, touching on issues of race, history, and stereotypes. Through his art, Deal critically examines issues and tells stories of decolonization and appropriation that affect Indian country. He explored those topics at his keynote during the Tuesday Luncheon Plenary of the 2019 GIA Conference. Tariana Navas-Nieves of Denver Arts & Venues introduced him.

See the video here.
Montana Arts Council
News from the Field
Six Imperatives for Leaders who Want to Center Racial Equity and Justice
“Diversity, equity, and inclusion are discussed at almost every philanthropic gathering,” Keecha Harris and Ali Webb write, “but what action is needed?”…
Rethinking the Role a Museum Plays in its Community: The San Diego Museum of Man’s approach to colonization
Micah D. Parzen, chief executive officer of the San Diego Museum of Man, reflects on the practice of decolonizing as part of shifting paradigms. In an article published by the American Alliance of Museums, Parzen emphasizes a museum has a part to play in the path to healing “pain and suffering comes in the form of structural racism, colonial legacy, or other forms of oppression”…
Adorned: An exhibition at the Baltimore Museum of Art highlights African women
An exhibition at the Baltimore Museum of Art brings together works from the BMA’s collection “to demonstrate the critical role of women in shaping and maintaining social identities across 20th-century Africa,” the museum details…

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