Art & Soul at the Artsgarden is a celebration of African American art and artists in central Indiana. Join us each week, Wednesday through Saturday, throughout February at the Indianapolis Artsgarden for free performances featuring some of Indianapolis' premier performers. Visit indyarts.org for more information.
Hi PAN Listserv,
Join us on Monday, February 26th at 1:00 pm Eastern for the first in a series of quarterly virtual meetings where you can ask experts in the public art field about current topics and trends!
For this first iteration, we are focusing on diversity, equity and inclusion and the public art process. This topic was pulled from a recent PAN Listserv thread and we are looking forward to continuing the discussion with you!
For this online event, you will have the opportunity to talk with three public art professionals:
- Julie Muney Moore, Director of Public Art, Arts Council of Indianapolis
- Amina K. Cooper, Manager of External Affairs and Public Art, Arts and Humanities Council of Montgomery County
- Caroline Vincent, Public Art & Placemaking Director, Metro Arts
So register and bring your questions!
For more information and to register visit https://artsu.
americansforthearts.org/ products/ask-an-expert- diversity-equity-and- inclusion-practices-in- selection-public-art-processes (Registration is free for members and $35 for non-members)
Best,
Patricia
Patricia Walsh, Public Art Programs Manager
Americans for the Arts
1000 Vermont Ave, NW, 6th Flr, Washington, DC 20005
T: 202.371.2830 ext 2024
E: pwalsh@artsusa.org
W: www.AmericansForTheArts.orgT: @Americans4Arts; @pwalsh6
Americans for the Arts is the nation’s leading nonprofit organization for advancing the arts in America. With more than 50 years of service, it is dedicated to representing and serving local communities and creating opportunities for every American to participate in and appreciate all forms of the arts.
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