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GIA Reader, Vol 28, No 1 (Winter 2017)

GIA Reader, Vol 28, No 1 (Winter 2017)

On the cover:
Pahlavi Mihrab (prayer niche) from Iran; probably made in the early twentieth century.
Doris Duke Foundation for Islamic Art, Honolulu, Hawai‘i. Photo by David Franzen, 2010.

Articles shown in gray are not yet available online, but are available in the print edition.

Contents of GIA Reader, Vol 28, No 1 (Winter 2017)

From the President & CEO

The Timeless Hope of Values and Mission
by
Janet Brown

Arts Funding Trends

Foundation Grants to Arts and Culture, 2014
by
Reina Mukai
Government Funding for the Arts, 2016
by
Ryan Stubbs

Readings

Telling New Stories: Reflections from an Art and Social Justice Funder
by
Elizabeth Méndez Berry
A New Will to Confront Homogeneity in American Orchestras
by
Jesse Rosen
Seizing Opportunity amid Uncertainty: Lessons in Funder Collaboration
by
Michele Kumi Baer
From Whitesburg, Kentucky, to Washington Court House, Ohio: An Academic Explores Economic Empowerment through Cultural Revitalization
by
Sonia BasSheva Mañjon
Moving Dance Forward: Twenty Years of Grantmaking for a Changing Landscape
by
Cathy Edwards
How to Invest in the Arts without Buying a Picasso
by
Laura Callanan

Book Review

Social Media Archeology and Poetics
by
Tommer Peterson
GIA Reader

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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