The Rockport Center for the Arts, in partnership with Texans for the Arts, a nonpartisan statewide arts advocacy organization, is hosting the “21st Century Challenges in the Arts Summit” on Thursday, March 14.
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The Austin-based arts advocacy organization Texans for the Arts and the Houston-based multidisciplinary art space DiverseWorks have announced new board members.
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Brandon Zech talks with Ann Graham, who for the past ten years has run Texans for the Arts, about the ins an outs of art funding policy and how to advocate for art in your community.
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Texans for the Arts Announces Ann Graham’s Upcoming Retirement; Names Christopher Kiley as Successor
Texans for the Arts, a non-partisan statewide arts advocacy organization, has announced that Executive Director Ann S. Graham will retire this fall and that Associate Director Christopher Kiley will be her successor.
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The Mid-America Arts Alliance has awarded over $1.1 million in support to regional arts and culture organizations.
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The survey reports that more than one-third of respondents expect to make reductions in staff, and 26% have already reduced their creative workforce, resulting in $3.2 billion in actual revenue losses to date.
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The award is for Ames' support of the funding, operations, and maintenance of historical and cultural assets owned by the City of Beaumont.
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“We did it!”: Texans For the Arts Helps Secure Funds for Texas Commission on the Arts
by Glasstireby GlasstireAfter months of legislative battles at the Capitol, Texans for the Arts’ advocates helped secure the largest annual budget for the Texas Commission on the Arts.
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Today is the Last Day You Can Really Help the Texas Commission On the Arts!
by Glasstireby GlasstireThe Texas Budget Conference Committee is meeting today, and this makes it the last day this session to urge them to vote for fully funding for the Texas Commission on…
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Texans for the Arts (TFA), a non-partisan statewide arts advocacy organization that engages Texans in a unified advocacy effort to protect and increase both public and private support for the…
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Jonathon Glus, President and CEO of the Houston Arts Alliance (HAA), may not have been getting much love in Glasstire’s comment sections since the late November brouhaha over the artwork…
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Making Leaders and Making Money: TFA to Present How-To Workshop
by Paula Newtonby Paula NewtonMost arts organizations will agree that they could use stronger leadership and more money, so Texans for the Arts (TFA) is putting together an all-day workshop called “Arts Funding and…