Hi PAN Listserv,
It’s hard to believe it, but it’s time to submit your ideas for the 2019 Annual Convention and Public Art Preconference! Starting today we’ve opened our two-month submission period for ideas, speakers, and session proposals for the
2019 Americans for the Arts Annual Convention and Public Art Preconference. The 2019 programming, which will take place in the
Twin Cities, MN, on June 13-16, 2019, promises to be an exciting conference, and we hope you’ll take the time to propose some of the topics and speakers you would like to see showcased there!
As with every year, our ideas/speakers submission process is designed to be quick and easy. Anyone can submit (you don’t have to be a member of Americans for the Arts!), and while you’re welcome to submit a fully-formed session proposal,
we’ve set things up so that you’re equally welcome to submit much less—a sentence detailing something you’re interested in, a great example or speaker you think needs to be on our radar, or a general topic area you think is crucial to discuss. We gather 300-400
proposals of this type every year, and we’ll be working hard over the winter to craft them into 30-40 breakout sessions that cover as many of the ideas you submit as possible.
The theme of the 2019 Annual Convention is Genuine Community, and I hope you’ll take a look at
http://convention.artsusa.org/ideas to read more about what we’re looking to explore. We’ve adjusted and expanded our topic areas this year, with
new specific focuses on Creative Youth Development, Public Art &
Civic Design, Operations and Internal Capacity, Social Impact, and
Revenue Generation joining the topic areas (Research, Advocacy, Leadership, Grantmaking, Partnership, etc) that you know and love.
And, as with previous years, we’re looking to get your thinking going with some specific focus areas that we’re hoping you’ll think about. These are:
Please consider submitting an idea or speaker proposal. Thank you for taking the time!
Deadline: October 15, 2018
Link: http://convention.artsusa.org/ideas
Questions: Email Clay Lord at
clord@artsusa.org
Thanks!
Patricia Walsh
Public Art and Civic Design Program Manager
Americans for the Arts
1000 Vermont Ave NW 6th Floor
Washington, DC 20005-4940
202.371.2830 x2024
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