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Designed to Recycle is a new public art collaboration between the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities (DCCAH) and the D.C. Department of Public Works. The program’s aim is to turn recycling trucks into…
Alaska, unique in many ways, not only has the largest proportion of Native Americans in the country—with 14.8% of residents identifying as Alaska Native—but also is the largest state by land area and one of…
By revising the guidelines of its general operating support program, the Montana Arts Council (MAC) is leveraging the value of its grant making to foster legislative support for the arts in Montana and to maximize…
Isaac Brown
Next week, arts advocates from throughout the country will travel to Washington, D.C., for Arts Advocacy Day. They will be arriving at an interesting time in the evolution of national arts policy. The last of…
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Pam Breaux
You may know that the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) has four “satellite industry accounts” that are designed to expand the analytical capacity of the bureau’s national income and product statistics. The satellite accounts—transportation,…
Henry Clapp
NASAA recently released State Arts Agency Revenues, Fiscal Year 2016, which gives an in-depth look into the various types of funds state arts agencies (SAAs) receive to support their work. This report provides historical and…