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Making Meaning with Art Coop Study Into Action Incubator

This is the fifth session of a series of presentations held in 2021 by art.coop as a "study into-action cohort."

This session took place on Friday, October 1.

Presenters are Cierra Peters and Paige Curtis of the Boston Ujima Project.

Other videos from the series:

  • “The Way it Works”: Abuse, Alienation, and Our Current Condition as Arts & Culture Workers
  • Artists Resist & Build: a history of organizing in the arts with a focus on Solidarity Economy alternatives and artist-led resistance
  • Law and the Land Craft: permanent real estate cooperatives and the arts
  • Solidarity Grantmaking and Investing: #landback and case studies to support grantmakers in deepening their commitment to systems-change

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Black Arts Funding Summit

On December 13, the Black Arts Funding Summit featured experts across fields and industries who have directly shaped institutional policy and established new practices that support Black liberatory futures.
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Arts + Tech: Artists Respond ft. Stephanie Dinkins

Grantmakers in the Arts continues discussions centered around arts and technology. The unique intersection between arts and technology has proven to be influential for all people (whether patron, funder, artist, or other) as we navigate the quickly evolving mediums for sharing information and shaping culture. Technology is not neutral, so how should funders target their dollars in order to advance the growth of arts and culture towards justice? Listen to Stephanie Dinkins, artist and educator, discuss how the intersection of arts and technology contribute to a racially just future and what funders need to know.
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