Leticia Buckley joins L.A. County s Arts Commission.
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The Los Angeles County Department of Arts and Culture (Arts and Culture) has announced Leticia Rhi Buckley has joined its
Arts Commission, L.A. County’s longstanding advisory body for the arts. The Commission seats 15 members, who are diverse arts community leaders chosen by the Board of Supervisors to represent each of the five districts in the County. Buckley was appointed by Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors Chair, Supervisor Hilda L. Solis.
It is a homecoming of sorts. Buckley served in various leadership roles as the head of communications and then interim executive director at the former Los Angeles County Arts Commission, which the Board of Supervisors transitioned into a county department in 2019. She is currently the Senior Civic Strategist at
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Editor’s note: The writer is curating a project for The Music Center and previously worked at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA).
Karina Yánez spent most of her high school years looking forward to spending time in her room creating. Every day after classes, she would sew or paint or make a sculpture.
But when she told her college counselor that she wanted to apply to art school, the answer was: don t waste your time.
Yánez went ahead with her plan anyway, applying to around 14 art schools and getting into almost all of them. Looking back now, she realizes that the question of why kids don t get encouraged to pursue an art education isn t about one individual it s a more systemic lack of communication, access and information.
Renae Williams Niles Named Chief Content and Engagement Officer Of Los Angeles Philharmonic Association
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Renae Williams Niles
Chad Smith, the David C. Bohnett chief executive officer chair of the Los Angeles Philharmonic Association, announced the appointment of Renae Williams Niles as chief content and engagement officer. In this newly created position, she will provide strategic guidance and articulation of the LA Phil’s organizational goals and policy, overseeing all programming (classical, non-classical and humanities) across Walt Disney Concert Hall, the Hollywood Bowl, The Ford and the Judith and Thomas L. Beckmen YOLA Center, and for LA Phil residencies and tours. She will also be responsible for YOLA (Youth Orchestra Los Angeles) and learning programs and initiatives; communications, public relations, marketing and sales; and will guide further integration of the LA Phil’s diversity, equity and inclusion goals. Reporting to the chief executive o