Blog Mar 24, 2021 Inviting Hope to Stay: A Conversation with Kellee Edusei of Dance/USA Kellee Edusei of Dance/USA joins NEA Dance Director Sara Nash for a conversation about dance organizations in the time of COVID.
Blog Mar 19, 2021 Flashback Friday: Podcasts Featuring Phenomenal Women A collection of National Endowment for the Arts podcasts featuring phenomenal women.
Blog Mar 03, 2021 Phenomenal Woman: Get to Know National Endowment for the Arts General Counsel India Pinkney We're talking with phenomenal woman India Pinkney, the Arts Endowment's General Counsel, about the role the arts play in her life, what it's like to work for the NEA, and her secret artist superpower.
Blog Feb 25, 2021 A Conversation with Toni Morrison In January 2014, we spoke with Toni Morrison about success, failure and stumbles along the way.
Blog Feb 24, 2021 Artists Reflect on What it Means to Make Good Trouble Artists reflect on how the phrase "good trouble" resonates with their work.
Blog Jan 27, 2021 Composing Women's Stories: A Conversation with Missy Mazzoli Composer Missy Mazzoli is an outspoken advocate for women in composition. In her own words, here's her story of why we need more women's voices in this male-dominated field.
Blog Jan 08, 2021 #FlashbackFriday: Cartoonist Josh Neufeld on Innovation Cartoonist Josh Neufeld answers the question, "What is innovation?"
Blog Nov 20, 2020 Art Talk with NEA Creative Writing Fellow Toni Jensen NEA Creative Writing Fellow Toni Jensen spoke with us about her newest book, Carry: A Memoir of Survival on Stolen Land, which explores the intersection of gun violence, violence against women, and America’s history of violence against indigenous ...