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Arts writers in hard times: notes from the chopping block

Arts writers in hard times: notes from the chopping block

By Sarah Fisch on June 24, 2011

Elizabeth Kramer, an arts journalist who writes for the Gannett-owned  Louisville Courier-Journal, escaped massive layoffs on Tuesday, when the paper shed ten percent of its [...]

Posted in Chupacabrona | Tagged American culture, art criticism, Artpace, arts journalism, blogs, Creative Capital, Dave HIckey, economic recession, Glasstire, Great Depression, Hilton Als, iMovie, Jeff Weinstein, Los Angeles theater, louisville courier-journal, media layoffs, NEA, NYFA, print media, Rick Frederick, role of art criticism, Sasha Anawalt, Texas contemporary art, theater criticism, USC-Annenberg Arts Journalism Institute | 6 Responses

Arthouse and the Dallas Contemporary: Crunching the Numbers, Part I

Arthouse and the Dallas Contemporary: Crunching the Numbers, Part I

By Claire Ruud on June 3, 2011

In an attempt to figure out what the hell has been going on at Texas institutions lately, I’ve been playing around with some numbers. Since [...]

Posted in Article, Feature | Tagged 990s, arthouse, arthouse amoa merger, austin museum of art, budget shortfall, capital campaign, Claire Ruud, Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, deficit, donations, endowment, Guidestar.org, Mickey Klein, mismanagment, San Jose Institute of Contemporary Art, Sue Graze, Texas contemporary art, Texas museums, The Dallas Contemporary | 1 Response

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