Through its Shakespeare in the Streets program, the St. Louis Shakespeare Festival works to heal the wounds of social disconnection and alienation caused by racial, economic, geographical, and other barriers.
Recognizing the Black community was underrepresented on the AIDS Memorial Quilt, the NAMES Project Foundation created the Call My Name to encourage broader participation.
In the new issue of American Artscape—Showing Strength Through Creativity—Executive Director Lisa Gold shares her thoughts on the impact of the work of the Asian American Arts Alliance.
For more than two decades, the Grand Canyon Music Festival Native American Composers Apprentice Project, a long-time Arts Endowment grantee, has empowered student composers in rural Native-American communities to make their voices soar.