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Community Arts in Athens

Congratulations to the Georgia Museum of Art for being accredited by the American Alliance of Museums, an honor that less than 5% of U.S. Museums receive. Official announcement and celebration are scheduled for Oct 22. Georgia Museum of Art www.georgiamuseum.org The Georgia Museum of Art is the official state museum of art of Georgia and […]

September 25, 2012 · admin · No Comments
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Every Leader Is an Artist

Leaders as artists, the 12 artistic criteria for judging the art of particular leaders. If leadership is an art, and “creativity” is the most sought-after quality in the job market, maybe we should encourage leadership & creativity by beefing up arts education in our schools. Every Leader Is an Artist blogs.hbr.org The connection between leadership […]

August 28, 2012 · admin · No Comments
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Cuts are one thing — elimination is another.

Cuts are one thing — elimination is another. The battle is about elimination rather than cuts, but, it lets us make the case for why the state should provide increased funding for the arts.” “The arts are the golden goose, and we lay some pretty great eggs for our communities: economic impact, education, tourism, cultural understanding, […]

July 19, 2012 · admin · No Comments
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Economic Data supports arts advocacy.

ARTSblog » Blog Archive » San Jose: The Arts at the Heart of Economic and Cultural Development

July 12, 2012 · admin · No Comments
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Arts Advocacy Alert! Your post cards reached the Governor. Now it is time to call.

ArtWaves – an ArtsGeorgia State Arts Advocacy Alert! Your post cards reached the Governor. Now it is time to call, write or e-mail Governor Deal to remind him to appoint qualified citizens and arts supporters to serve on the Georgia Council for the Arts. After 16 months in office Governor Nathan Deal has officially appointed […]

June 5, 2012 · admin · No Comments
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