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British-Chinese artist Gordon Cheung left out of pocket by Shanghai gallery

Gordon Cheung advises younger artists to ensure that they establish contracts with galleries A persistent problem for artists is getting paid, and with the global pandemic this is only likely to get worse, as galleries plead poverty or even go out of business. A case in point is a ten-year dispute between a British-Chinese artist,…

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Radical Empathy is the Theatre Artist’s New Job

Radical empathy is the artist’s new job. Radical empathy is how the healing will begin, and it will begin with us, now.

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Nonprofits Led by People of Color Win Less Grant Money With More Strings (Study)

Organizations led by people of color win less grant money and are trusted less to make decisions about how to spend those funds than groups with white leaders, according to a new report by the consultancy Bridgespan and Echoing Green, an organization that invests in and provides support for leaders of emerging social enterprises. The differences described…

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Racial Justice Group Launches “Racial Equity in the Arts Innovation Lab” in New York City

APRIL 18, 2017 Seeking sixty local arts groups to participate in a yearlong training program to improve racial equity in the arts and culture sector “The arts and culture field, like many other sectors, has historically over-emphasized diversity and audience engagement strategies. In our current political climate these interventions are more crucial than ever –…

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Fighting to End Racial Inequity in Arts Funding

NOVEMBER 23, 2016 Angelique Power, President of the Field Foundation and her funding colleagues have been working together for two years in order to tackle one consistent problem: figuring out how to get more people of color into arts posts at local arts agencies around the city of Chicago. Learn more.

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Black Funding of the Arts Matters

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Why Not-For-Profit CFOS Need to Implement Digital Transformation

Digital transformation is sweeping through Australian organisations, driving efficiencies, speeding up processes, cutting costs and helping them focus on what they do best. SEPTEMBER 01, 2020 New technology is sometimes associated with a reduction in headcount. However, organisations – including charities and not-for-profits – are finding it can free up staff to focus on the…

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With the Louvre Revealing its Virtual Reality Mona Lisa, Museums Ponder the Power of Tech Experiences

17th December 2019 13:32 BST Virtual reality (VR) in museums and galleries has reached a fork in the road. On the one hand, it is increasingly being adopted by museums for education and entertainment; on the other, smaller non-profits are pushing artists to test the potential of the technology while it is still nascent. Underlying…

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3rd Ward Murals Tell a Story of Social Justice and Change

By Moriah Ballard on August 9, 2020 HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — Art has been undoubtedly part of the Third Ward culture since it’s foundation. ABC13+ caught up with the muralist behind a few of these beautiful paintings. Whether you’re touring the city of Houston or have lived here your entire life, you can’t help but stare…

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Can a Work of Art Help End Racism? Giant Afro Pick Seeks to Promote Social Justice

By Nicquel Terry Ellis on August 4, 2020 7:02 a.m. NYC Paints Black Lives Matter mural in front of Trump Tower ATLANTA — A massive, black afro pick topped with a clinched fist— a potent symbol of Black identity — is touring the country to promote social justice amid a national reckoning of racism, police brutality and voter suppression. The creators behind the 28-foot tall art installation “All…

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