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The Alaska State Council on the Arts (ASCA) is leveraging the exposure, networking and community building of its upcoming statewide meeting, Latitude: 2014 Arts Convergence, to offer two professional-development opportunities to the state’s creative class.…
The Mississippi Arts Commission (MAC) has taken its commitment to strengthening the state’s creative economy, places and communities to the next level with the recent launch of its Creative Mississippi Institute (CMI). Building off MAC’s…
With more than 3.6 million residents living beyond its cities and their suburbs, Texas has the largest rural population in the nation. The Rural Initiatives program is how the Texas Commission on the Arts (TCA)…
Isaac Brown
Last week, arts advocates from around the country came to Washington, D.C., to participate in Arts Advocacy Day. Arts Advocacy Day continues to serve as a great opportunity to meet other arts leaders, share information…
Make sure your spam filter doesn’t trap e-mails from NASAA. Place nasaa-arts.org in your allowed senders list. Let NASAA know if your agency’s e-mail addresses or Internet domain change, which may affect your receipt of our e-mails.…
Jonathan Katz
Dear NASAA Friends and Colleagues: As I celebrate my 29th year as NASAA’s CEO, I’m writing to share with you that I plan to end my tenure as NASAA’s CEO at Assembly 2014 in New…
Kelly Liu
Visualizing grant-making statistics can be a valuable tool for state arts agencies and their constituents. NASAA can help by mapping where in your state your agency has awarded grants—down to the level of state legislative…