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GIA Reader, Vol 29, No 1 (Winter 2018)

GIA Reader, Vol 29, No 1 (Winter 2018)

On the Cover:

Jacob Lawrence, Brooklyn Stoop, 1967,
Gouache and casein on paper, 21-1/8 x 16-1/8 in.

Collection of the Tacoma Art Museum, Museum Purchase, 1990.7

©2017 The Jacob and Gwendolyn Knight Lawrence
Foundation, Seattle / Artists Rights Society, New York

Contents of GIA Reader, Vol 29, No 1 (Winter 2018)

Special Section

Arts Funding at Twenty-Five: What Data and Analysis Continue to Tell Funders about the Field
by
Steven Lawrence

Arts Funding Trends

Foundation Grants to Arts and Culture, 2015
by
Reina Mukai
Public Funding for the Arts, 2017
by
Ryan Stubbs

Readings

How Do We Know If Creative Work Is Making a Difference?
by
Ellen Schneider
Organizational Planning: Beyond Mission
by
Ben Cameron
Advancing Livability: A Tool to Help Funders Leverage Creative Placemaking
by
Alyce Myatt
Seeking Truth to (Em)Power: How to Fix Our Field’s Broken Link between Research and Practice
by
Ian David Moss
Collaborative, Iterative, and Responsive: Agile Techniques Transform MAP’s Grantmaking
by
Lauren Slone, Kevin Clark
Identity and the Cultural Workforce: Lessons Learned in Seven Years and Three Cities
by
Arin Sullivan
GIA Reader

Podcast #45: Arts + Tech: Artists Respond ft. Amelia Winger-Bearskin

Grantmakers in the Arts continues discussions centered around arts and technology. Technology is not neutral, so how should funders target their dollars in order to advance the growth of arts and culture towards justice? We asked artists the question, “how can the intersection of arts and technology contribute to a racially just future, and what do funders need to know?” In our third episode of the series, we are joined by Amelia Winger-Bearskin, professor, artist, and founder of UF AI Climate Justice Lab, Talk To Me About Water Collective, and Wampum.Codes Podcast. Listen below.
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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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