Recognizing the Black community was underrepresented on the AIDS Memorial Quilt, the NAMES Project Foundation created the Call My Name to encourage broader participation.
On this last day of Hispanic Heritage Month 2021, get to know CantoMundo, which provides a safe and generative space for writers of the Latino diaspora.
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.
As we head back to school, here's a look at how two arts education collaboratives are working together to expand access to arts education for youth in rural Alabama.
As kids head back to school, we're taking a look at some of the arts education projects supported by the National Endowment for the Arts, such as the ones at Savannah, Georgia's Deep Center.
In this video Jafreen Uddin of the Asian American Writers' Workshop shares what Arts Endowment funding makes possible for AAAW and why she's excited that arts and culture organizations are being included in the American Rescue Plan.
As we mark the 31st anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act, here is a collection of National Endowment for the Arts interviews, research, and other resources at the intersection of arts and accessibility.
In the latest post from our Research Director Sunil Iyengar, he looks at what we can learn from studying YR Media's Type Beat Challenge, which they created in response to the pandemic lockdowns.
The project On Site will support the development and presentation of original artworks created jointly by Twin Cities artists and incarcerated artists at Stillwater Prison.
NEA Director of Design and Creative Placemaking looks at what the latest round of NEA Our Town grants reveals about the evolution of the field and practice of creative placing.
For Ma-Yi Theater Company, the mission is (seemingly) simple but significant: to expand the landscape of American theater to include Asian-American voices. Here's our conversation with Producing Artistic Director Ralph Peña.
In celebration of the 2020 Women's Suffrage Centennial, with NEA support, StageOne Family Theatre in Louisville, Kentucky, commissioned a play by a woman playwright with an all-woman creative team.
In this grant spotlight, we're taking a look at the country's first federally registered national apprenticeship program in media arts and creative technology.
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