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Oct 07, 2021
Photo of the printed materials produced for the National Monument Audit.

The National Monument Audit allows for a better understanding of the dynamics and trends that have shaped our monument landscape, to pose questions about common knowledge about monuments, and to debunk falsehoods and misperceptions within public memory.

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Oct 06, 2021
National Arts Marketing Project Conference, December 7-8, 2021

Registration support opportunities are available for arts marketing professionals who are unable to access a paid registration to the 2021 virtual National Arts Marketing Project Conference, taking place December 7-8.

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Oct 04, 2021
The White House logo

For the first time since 2016, the White House has released a proclamation declaring October as National Arts & Humanities Month. In the proclamation, President Joe Biden cites the economic, health, educational, and community benefits of the arts and humanities.

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Sep 30, 2021
Logo for Americans for the Arts' Arts + Business Partnership Awards, October 15, 2021

Americans for the Arts today announced the recipients of this year’s national Arts + Business Partnership Awards, recognizing six U.S. companies, an arts and business partnership, and a business leader for their exceptional commitment to the arts. The awards will be presented by Americans for the Arts on October 15, 2021, at a virtual gala. This year’s honorees include the companies Audible (Newark, NJ); NMG Network (Honolulu, HI); University of Michigan Credit Union (Ann Arbor, MI); Underestimated People of Purpose (UPOP) (Denver, CO); Universal Orlando Resort (Orlando, FL); and Vestar (Phoenix, AZ). These companies have demonstrated an exceptional commitment to the arts through grants, local partnerships, volunteer programs, matching gifts, sponsorships, and board membership.

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Sep 28, 2021
A grid of images showing artworks and cultural experiences plus the National Arts & Humanities Month logo

Americans for the Arts today announced its October celebration of National Arts and Humanities Month, a coast-to-coast collective celebration of culture in America. The arts and humanities have played a critically important role during the COVID-19 pandemic and in amplifying the need for racial equity across the country. National Arts and Humanities Month is the time for communities to come together in unified celebration of the power of the arts to make a difference and change our lives for the better.

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Sep 27, 2021
A smiling young Black woman wearing glasses, dark curly hair, and a black top with embroidered floral sleeves.

Americans for the Arts is thrilled to collaborate with Alora Young, the 2021 Youth Poet Laureate for the Southern United States, as our 2021 Ambassador for National Arts & Humanities Month. Alora will use her platform throughout the month of October to share her love of the humanities and arts with the public as we celebrate the power of culture in communities across the nation.

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Sep 24, 2021
A group of students pose for the camera around a white textured piano.

This week: the power of arts education, grants for creative therapies in the military, emergency preparedness for public artworks, branding for arts organizations, and participating in artEquity’s leadership cohort for BIPOC arts workers.

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Sep 16, 2021
A smiling person wearing a red blazer and embroidered floral top

Americans for the Arts is proud to announce that Ruby Lopez Harper, Vice President of Equity and Local Arts Engagement, has been selected to join artEquity’s 2021 BIPOC Leadership Circle cohort of 50 arts and culture leaders.

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Aug 27, 2021
A view of performers on a stage from the back of a crowded auditorium.

This week: We’ve got an insightful blog and a practical webinar to help marketers jumpstart business and maintain audiences as arts organizations work to reopen safely this fall and winter. And in news out of Delaware, join us in congratulating Lt. Governor Bethany Hall-Long on her award for public leadership in the arts.

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Aug 25, 2021
A smiling person with blond hair holding a red and yellow sculptural award

Americans for the Arts and the National Lieutenant Governors Association (NLGA) today announced Delaware Lieutenant Governor Bethany Hall-Long as the recipient of the 2021 Public Leadership in the Arts Award for State Arts Leadership at this year’s NLGA Annual Meeting held in Point Clear, Alabama. The annual award honors a public official who has demonstrated outstanding leadership in the advancement of the arts at the state/territory level. 

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