Four Texas-based administrators are included in the National Association of Latino Arts and Cultures’ new cohort of its 2023 Advocacy Leadership Institute.
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María López De León, President and CEO of the National Association of Latino Arts and Cultures, has announced that she will be stepping down from her position this fall.
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The deadline to apply for the Catalyst for Change Fellowship Program has been extended! We are excited to partner with Southwest Folklife Alliance (SFA), for the 2022 Catalyst for Change Fellowship program.The Fellowship is made possible with significant support…
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$10,000 Grant Opportunities for Latinx Artists and Organizations April 14, 2022, San Antonio – The National Association of Latino Arts and Cultures (NALAC) announces the release of the 2022 guidelines and open call for…
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The National Association of Latino Arts and Cultures (NALAC) announces an open call for applications from Latinx artists, arts administrators and cultural workers for the 22nd edition of the NALAC Leadership Institute (NLI).…
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In total, 27 grants were awarded to artists, cultural workers and organizations.
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“While they work across various approaches and mediums, this year’s fellows share a commitment to building a more equitable arts field and uphold creativity as a powerful tool for social justice.”
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The National Association of Latino Arts and Cultures (NALAC) announces an open call for applications from Latinx artists and arts administrators for the twenty-first edition of the NALAC Leadership Institute…
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Overview of NALAC’s Relief Efforts The National Association of Latino Arts and Cultures (NALAC) recognizes the continual compounding impact that the COVID-19 public health pandemic is having on the Latinx…
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The NALAC grants include $52,000 to Texas artists and organizations.
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Given out to five North America-based projects, the $2,500 award is designed to support projects that build on NALAC's mission of advocating for and developing all aspects of Latinx art.
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Latino Arts Advocate in Washington: NALAC Director María López De León Appointed to NEA Council
María López De León, Executive Director of NALAC, the National Association of Latino Arts and Cultures, heaquartered in San Antonio, has been appointed by President Obama to the the 18-member…
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Houston creative music org Nameless Sound was named as one of 788 not-for-profits to receive an NEA Art Works grant. Nameless Sound will get $12,500 grant to support its ongoing…
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The NALAC Fund for the Arts is fixing to help Latino artists and arts organizations develop their creative talents, make lasting contributions to our communities, foster artistic innovation, self determination…
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The National Association of Latino Arts and Culture (NALAC), headquartered in San Antonio, has been awarded $475,000 from the Ford Foundation to support the NALAC Fund for the Arts. which…
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National art experts congregate in El Paso for the 19th National Association of Latino Arts and Culture’s regional arts training workshop March 7-8. Latino artists, arts leaders and arts administrators…
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National Association of Latino Arts and Culture Awards $1.13 Million to Latinx Artists and Arts Organizations
The National Association of Latino Arts and Culture has granted 102 awards, totaling $1.13 million, through its 2023 NALAC Fund for the Arts.
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Michael Flanagan writes about ENTRE, a film center in in McAllen, Texas that focuses on the creation, exhibition, and preservation of community-made cinema.
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Pedro Rodriguez, a San Antonio arts administrator, professor, activist and artist, died on December 1, 2022 at the age of 86.
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From Women and Their Work: “Jenelle Esparza is interested in the landscape, the interconnected identities tied to it, and the stories it can tell us. She studies the ancestry and…