Blog Apr 13, 2022 ARP Grant Spotlight: JazzAntiqua The Los Angeles-based JazzAntiqua Music & Dance Ensemble is helping its community learn about and reclaim the importance of jazz and jazz dance to the Black community.
Blog Apr 01, 2022 So Many Possibilities: Becoming an NEA Jazz Master Watch and listen as the 2022 NEA Jazz Masters share their origin stories.
Blog Mar 31, 2022 Going Places with 2018 NEA Jazz Master Dianne Reeves In advance of her hosting duties at tonight's 2022 NEA Jazz Master Tribute Concert, we're revisiting our conversation with NEA Jazz Master Dianne Reeves.
Blog Mar 23, 2022 At the Crossroads of Arts and Medicine: A Conversation with Dr. Rita Charon Could your doctor's bedside manner benefit from training in the arts? Narrative medicine proponent Rita Charon says yes.
Blog Mar 10, 2022 Art Talk with NEA Literature Translation Fellow Layla Benitez-James We spoke with 2022 NEA Literature Fellow Layla Benitez-James about her translation project, Daughter of the Road.
Blog Mar 09, 2022 Moving Past Liat: Amanda Phingbodhipakkiya Reflects on What It Means to be an Asian American Woman Artist In this first-person piece, multidisciplinary artist Amanda Phingbodhipakkiya reflects on what it means to be a contemporary woman artist who's also Asian American.
Blog Feb 25, 2022 The Sound of Steel: A Conversation with Julian Champion of West Point School of Music For Chicago's West Point School of Music, the sound of the steelpan is also the sound of success for students in under-resourced neighborhoods.