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Student Advocates for the Arts experience at the National Arts Action Summit 2019
By Student Advocates for the Arts With funding from the ARAD Spring 2019 Microgrant, Student Advocates for the Arts (SAA) recently participated in the National Arts Action Summit 2019, a two-day training and direct advocacy experience in Washington D.C. This conference consisted of a training session and a day of meetings in Congress. On day…
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Interview with second-year student, Carolina Cambronero Varela
ARAD’s social media coordinator and first-year student, Mari Takeda, recently sat down with second-year student and president of Student Advocates for the Arts (SAA), Carolina Cambronero Varela, to talk about being a TC student, running SAA, and more. Mari: What drew you to this program? Carolina: Having the access to interdisciplinary resources in education, human rights, leadership,…
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Davinia Gregory, Visiting Scholar from University of Warwick
Current ARAD student Sarah Lamade recently interviewed Davinia Gregory, a visiting scholar in the Arts Administration Program and the Sociology Department. Davinia is currently working on her PhD at the University of Warwick and will be presenting “The Creative Case for Diversity? UK funding policy and The Drum arts centre,” on April 1, from 6-8pm, at…
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Allason’s sit down with Carl Sylvestre, Spring 2019 Distinguished Speaker
By Allason Leitz (ARAD ‘19) ARAD was pleased to host Carl Sylvestre as part of its Spring Distinguished Speaker Series. Mr. Sylvester spoke about Fundraising for Social Change in the Performing Arts on February 25th, 2019. He has held senior positions at many cultural institutions including The Metropolitan Opera, Whitney Museum of American Art, New…
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Arts Administration Faculty Develop Course with Palestinian Arts Organizations (Part 3)
Throughout the semester, we will feature highlights and insights from Dr. Lena and Dr. Mangione’s time in Palestine last summer. This is the final installment of the three-part series. by Dr. Gemma Mangione What is evaluation, and why is it important for arts professionals? I’ve written on this issue in other contexts, including in a…
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Arts Administration Faculty Develop Course with Palestinian Arts Organizations (Part 2)
by Dr. Gemma Mangione Throughout the semester, we will feature highlights and insights from Dr. Lena and Dr. Mangione’s time in Palestine last summer. This is the second installment of the three-part series. Please stay tuned to our blog and social media channels for more #ARADPalestine. As the prior blog post on ARAD’s international curricular…
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Arts Administration Faculty Develop Course with Palestinian Arts Organizations (Part 1)
Throughout the semester, we will feature highlights and insights from Dr. Lena and Dr. Mangione’s time in Palestine last summer. Please stay tuned to our blog and social media channels for more #ARADPalestine. This past summer, ARAD Program Director, Dr. Jennifer Lena, and Lecturer, Dr. Gemma Mangione visited Palestine to lead an intensive arts administration…
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The World of Blacks in Ballet: Jordan Carter Reflects
ARAD’s Fall microgrant helped Jordan Carter attend the International Association of Blacks In Dance (IABD) 50th Annual Conference and Festival. Jordan shares with us how the experience brought to life what he’s been learning in the classroom.
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Meet ARAD’s new social media coordinator, Mari Takeda
First-year student Mari Takeda (ARAD ‘20) started her position as Social Media Coordinator for ARAD this month! She is thrilled to share her thoughts about the job and the different skills she hopes to bring to the position.
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Checking in with Fall 2018 Microgrant Recipient, Lauren Williams, after the Culture Con Conference
The ARAD microgrant helped Lauren Williams, ARAD ’19, attend Culture Con, a one-day conference hosted by the New York Creative Collective in New York City highlighting creatives of color. Read more about Lauren’s reflections on love, light, and her creative goals!
