As an artist, archivist, and curator working primarily with performance, I imagine an archive as a living space that develops protocols for process and regeneration, allowing for flexible methods of creating meaning that include bodily knowledge and improvisation.
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New Report Released on the Economic Impact of the Arts and Cultural Sector
Reposted from NEA Washington, DC—After more than a year enduring the pandemic, the arts and cultural industries remain among the hardest hit by the economic...

What Can Museums and Art Orgs Do to Counter Anti-Asian Hate?
by Hakim Bishari | republished from Hyperallergic In the wake of the horrific shootings in Atlanta, Georgia last week, which claimed the lives of eight...

How Anti-Asian Hate Crimes Echo Hollywood’s Failings
By Elaine Low, Rebecca Davis | Republished from Variety In trying to explain why 21-year-old Robert Aaron Long would walk into three Atlanta-area massage spas...

Why Language is Critical to Advancing DEI in the Nonprofit Sector
A Future So Colorful — coined by our student Shahmeer Mirza, this phrase embodies a world rich with diverse narratives woven into its social fabric, abundant with equitable opportunities for young creatives to pursue their passion.

THE ALLIANCE FOR MEDIA ARTS + CULTURE RECEIVES $900,000 GRANT
The Alliance for Media Arts and Culture today announces a three-year, $900,000 dollar grant from The Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation to support Arts2Work