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ArtCenter College of Design to Receive $25,000 Grant From the National Endowment for the Arts
The NEA award to ArtCenter will support SAFE & SOUND ARTS: Raising National Awareness of Ethical Interactions in Art and Design. by BWW News Desk
ArtCenter College of Design has received a $25,000 National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) Grants for Arts Projects award to continue to explore research ethics in art and design in collaboration with the Association of Independent Colleges of Art and Design (AICAD).
The NEA award to ArtCenter will support SAFE & SOUND ARTS: Raising National Awareness of Ethical Interactions in Art and Design, a project intended to develop and share introductory ethical considerations and frameworks for artists and designers engaging with people in their creative work. Focused primarily on design and the visual arts, the project is a collaborative effort between ArtCenter and AICAD, a membership organization of the leading specialized arts and design colleges
“The Democrats’ relationship with immigration is not so great either,” points out artist Pablo Helguera.
March 4, 2021
Artist Rashwan Abdelbaki greets a guest at the Queens Museum, December 2018, with a work of his on the wall in the background. Photo Michael Wilson, courtesy Artistic Freedom Initiative.
Many culture workers in the U.S., typically avid believers in international cultural exchange, are heaving a sigh of relief at the election of Joe Biden, a far more liberal-minded president than his Republican predecessor. No more travel bans! A reunion with global organizations! An end to slow-rolled visa application processes!
Artists, immigration lawyers, and administrators at art schools and museums look forward to a return to relative normalcy. But even many of them say that the past four years were incredibly bruising, the previous normal still left much to be desired, and they hope the new president will go further than his party has in the past in liberalizing inter
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