Blog Oct 20, 2020 Arts and Health During the Time of COVID-19 National Endowment for the Arts Accessibility Director Beth Bienvenu looks at how the pandemic is affecting organizations working at the intersection of arts and health.
Blog Oct 08, 2020 Fellows at the Festival Relive highlights of the 2020 National Book Festival with these videos of NEA Literature Fellows.
Blog Sep 18, 2020 Hispanic Heritage Flashback Friday with CantoMundo “Where is the Latino Cave Canem?” This is the question that brought Deborah Paredez, Celeste Mendoza, Norma E. Cantu, Pablo Martinez, and Carmen Tafolla together in 2009.
Blog Aug 28, 2020 Suffrage Grant Spotlight: Letters That You Will Not Get War stories, more often than not, are considered men’s stories, told by and about the men who fought in conflict. This includes, of course World War I, which was fought before women were even allowed to join the military.
Blog Aug 26, 2020 Art Talk with Artist Caitlin Cass Since 2009, artist Caitlin Cass has published the bi-monthly comic periodical The Great Moments in Western Civilization Postal Constituent, which explores historical episodes that exemplify what Cass describes as “failing systems and irrati...
Blog Aug 19, 2020 American Artscape Notable Quotable: Athena Film Festival The Athena Film Festival, co-founded by the Athena Center for Leadership Studies at Barnard College and Women and Hollywood, celebrated its tenth anniversary in February 2020.
Blog Jul 23, 2020 New Projects that Support Healing The National Endowment for the Arts is proud to support projects across the country that help individuals and communities recover from challenges, including the FY2020 grants below that support healing in its many forms.