Home Tags Arts education

Tag: arts education

Artists as Politicos? Fractured Atlas Set to Build a Cohort

0
Aren’t artists left of center? They are, acknowledges Fractured Atlas.

Dancing? Coding? How Aidan Feldman Married Worlds

1
Introspective interview with a dancer-turned-coder on teaching society

What a Tolerant, Arts-Minded Community Looks Like

2
What works -- and does not work -- in creating a tolerant, creative atmosphere?

Republicans Love Art. They Just Hate You for Studying It.

2
They'll spend millions keeping the product public, but zero on the artists producing it.

The NoMAA Uptown Arts Stroll Achieves Its Quinceañero

0
Celebrating the vibrant creative community-in-residence north of 135th St.

How Artists Can Get Out of the Country — and Why

0
"I wish more American artists had a more global perspective..."

Brooklyn Children’s Theatre Founder Talks “Muslim Voices”

0
Amy W. Graves on diverse students, the First Amendment and public schools.

56 State Arts Agencies Face the Death of the NEA

11
Is our arts advocacy strategy good enough?

#ArtfulResistance: Crowdsourcing a Trump-Era Arts Platform

5
Because the response of our arts advocacy establishment has been tepid.

►Performing Arts and Politics: Trying to See the Future

0
Could the National Endowment for the Arts be defunded -- and affect performing arts?

The Arts Now Have a New Purpose

0
The world is now rich in context for our work.

Resisting Tr(i)umphalism? Consider Cross-Cultural Theatergoing

0
Theater helped me get a better understanding of the world and become an observer.

Calling Out Arts Organizations: This is Our Fault

0
We, the arts arm of the nonprofit industrial complex, let this happen.

Je Suis America

1
I concluded that art was a birthright, creativity a human right. Until President Trump.

What Australia Teaches Us About Effective Cultural Policy

0
We need a proactive national conversation about the role of culture in society.

An Arts Approach to Tonight’s Debate

0
We can join the political dance. Here are 10 activities to do just that.

Semicolon Theatre Offers Young Artists a Stage

0
How two young women in high school made theater history.

A Letter to Well-Meaning White People

1
Save a life: have an awkward conversation.

The President of the United Arts of America

1
The choice: not as clear as you think.

In Chicago, Refining the Cultural and Critical Lens

0
Five women in theater discuss training the next generation of theater lovers.
- Advertisement -

Herman Cain (and Republicans Unable)

0
And then there was Jerry Falwell, Jr., with his open pants, evangelical FUPA and his hands veering into prime side-boob territory with -- hey, doesn't she have a name?