Blog Sep 08, 2022 The Tenth Anniversary of an Arts System Map: How Are We Doing? In this month's Measure for Measure, we revisit the original system map created for the NEA's first five-year research agenda and see how it stands up ten years later.
Blog Sep 07, 2022 Our Town Grant Spotlight: SMALL TOWN * BIG ART Supported by multiple Arts Endowment grants, SMALL TOWN * BIG ART is revitalizing the identity of Wailuku, the county seat of Maui, through public art installations.
Blog Aug 30, 2022 Quiz: How Well Do You Know the Authors at the 2022 National Book Festival? Test your knowledge of the authors appearing on the NEA-sponsored Writers Studio stage at the National Book Festival!
Blog Aug 25, 2022 At the Intersection of Arts and Public Health: Ask the Question Engages the Arts in Suicide Prevention Ask the Question is an Oregon-based public health and art initiative that explores the topic of suicide—and how creative expression can play a role in stopping such tragedies before they start.
Blog Aug 19, 2022 Back to School Grant Spotlight: BYU ARTS Partnership Native American Curriculum Initiative We talk with Cally Flox and Brenda Beyal Beyal (Diné [Navajo]) about the mission of BYU ARTS Partnership Native American Curriculum Initiative, the importance of privileging Native voices when telling the stories of Native people, and how NACI has be...
Blog Aug 18, 2022 Arts Corps Breaks Down Barriers in Arts Education For Seattle-based arts education group Arts Corp, equity is the "heart and core of our work."
Blog Aug 17, 2022 Arts Ed Notable Quotable: Jennifer Drake Psychology and arts researcher Jennifer Drake explains why engaging in arts education helps students achieve positive outcomes in all areas of study.
Blog Aug 12, 2022 The Artful Life Questionnaire: Ebony Noelle Golden Ebony Noelle Golden—the Harlem-based poet, performing artist, culture strategist, and founder of Betty's Daughter Arts Collaborative—shares her take on living an artful life.