Art and Resilience in Small and Mid-Sized Communities, Guests from Juneau, AK and Kalamazoo, MI

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  • čas přidán 3. 12. 2023
  • What insights can we gain from mid-sized and smaller communities as they strive to support thriving artistic communities? In light of the current economic conditions affecting the county, how have communities of this particular size category demonstrated resilience in the face of these challenges, and what can we learn from their experiences? Joining us are three remarkable art leaders, representing two unique geographical regions, but all sharing an unwavering commitment to nurturing the arts in their communities.
    This session kicks-off with a comprehensive overview from our team of researchers who will outline the data-driven approach used to assess a community’s vibrancy by examining supply, demand and public support for arts and culture on a per capita basis.
    SMU DataArts Presenters & Host:
    Jen Benoit-Bryan (she/hers), Research Director, Presenter
    Rebecca Roscoe (she/hers), Senior Research Associate, Host
    Monica Lewis (she/hers), Engagement Manager, Host
    Community Panelists:
    Phil Huebschen (he/she/they), Executive Director, Juneau Arts & Humanities Council
    Miriah Twitchell, Goldbelt Heritage Foundation
    Kristen Chesak, Executive Director, Arts Council of Greater Kalamazoo
    SMU DataArts Facilitators & Support:
    Rachelle Brisson (she/hers), Events and Engagement Coordinator, Tech Support
    AJ Taylor, Support Center Specialist, Q&A Support
    About SMU DataArts: culturaldata.org/
    About Juneau Arts & Humanities Council: www.jahc.org/
    About Goldbelt Heritage Foundation: goldbeltheritage.org/
    About Arts Council of Greater Kalamazoo: www.kalamazooarts.org/
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