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Learn more about our August Student Spotlight, Marina Piedade, ARAD ’18
Marina Piedade, ARAD ’18, was born and raised in São Paulo, Brazil. She completed her Bachelor in Communications and Advertising from the University of São Paulo, and afterwards went on to live in London to study photography at the University of the Arts London. For the last ten years, she has worked as a full-time…
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Podcasts on Arts
Keeping up with news from the art world is important for art administrators, so we constantly look for ways to get information. We seek out the latest news and most intriguing stories from a variety of sources, including art-focused news sources, arts/culture sections of major newspapers and magazines, and social media. Podcasts are another way…
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Reflections on the Culture Business Conference in NYC
A post crafted by Caitlin Green, ARAD ’19 Agenda, a consulting agency based in Paris, hosts conferences around the world to connect leaders in the arts and culture with each other to share the best ideas. They launched their Culture Business conference in after the 2008 financial crisis to reenergize fundraising professionals and find ways…
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Audrée Anid ‘17 brings her perspective to NY’s art world with new exhibitions
Audrée Anid ’17 is Lebanese-American mixed-media artist and independent curator whose work spans photography, painting, and printmaking. Audrée was born in Ann Arbor, Michigan and grew up in the Bronx, New York. She holds a B.A. in Studio Art from Wesleyan University in Connecticut and an M.A. in Arts Administration from Teachers College, Columbia University in New York. She…
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Catching up with Chad Rabago, Spring 2018 Microgrant Recipient.
Chad Rabago attended Service Unites in Atlanta, GA this June with funding from the ARAD Spring 2018 Microgrant. We were eager to hear about his experiences! Service Unites is the largest service-related conference for non-profit, government, business, and civic leaders. Hosted by Points of Light, an organization dedicated to volunteer service and mobilization, Service Unites…
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Interview with visiting scholar Léonie Hénaut
Over the past few months, ARAD has enjoyed the company of visiting scholar Léonie Hénaut. Hénaut is an Associate Professor at the National Center for Scientific Research, and a member of the Center for the Sociology of Organizations at Sciences Po in Paris. She is also a permanent faculty member of Science Po’s Department of Sociology.…
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Following up with our Spring 2018 Microgrant Recipient, Beryl Ford.
Our Spring 2018 Microgrant Recipient, Beryl Ford shared her reflections on Black Portraitures– BP IV: The Color of Silence, a conference she attended in Cambridge, Massachusetts with help from funding by the ARAD Microgrant. It was such a rewarding experience to be able to use my ARAD micro-grant to attend the fourth iteration of Black Portraitures–…
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Student Spotlight: Emily Pengyuan Lin
We sat down with Emily to get to know more about her and some notable highlights from the time she spent at ARAD. Check it out below! Congratulations on your graduation, Emily! Tell us about yourself and your journey. Describe your time in the ARAD program. What is an experience you are most proud of?…
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Dr. Mangione explores ‘The Senses: Design Beyond Vision’, on view at the Cooper Hewitt
We had been in the exhibition a while before I thought to double back to the entrance and inspect what I’d missed: the caramel-colored hand pump bottle, sitting proudly on a tall white sculpture pedestal. What was this? Pushing myself to interact with the bottle rather than first read its label, I squirted some cool,…
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Staff Spotlight: Erika Dickerson, Professional Development Coordinator
Learn more about Erika Dickerson, ARAD’s Professional Development Coordinator. Share with us who you are, your professional experiences thus far, and what led you to this position. I am a Black feminist Pushcart Prize nominated poet-turned-playwright, educator and grassroots organizer from Chicago, Illinois. Prior to joining the ARAD team, I served as the Assistant Executive Director of Black Women’s…
