Lincoln Center partnered with the Association of Teaching Artists to host the ATA Awards, which recognize and celebrate teaching artists working across education and community settings and their advocates.
In this excerpt from the evening’s presentation, arts education researcher and evaluator Dr. Dennie Palmer Wolf shares her insights on teaching artistry, as featured in her recent article, “Teaching Artists as Essential Workers.”
Lincoln Center partnered with the Association of Teaching Artists to host the ATA Awards, which recognize and celebrate teaching artists working across education and community settings and their advocates.
With venues reopening and 90% to 95% of arts audiences vaccinated, we have entered a new stage of the pandemic. A significant share of the audience, despite being >>
Join us for a conversation with Ireland-based scholar and consultant Steven Hadley, author of Audience Development and Cultural Policy (Palgrave, 2021). Hadley’s new book adds important perspective to >>
In this 15-minute video presentation, Alan Brown shares his analysis of the arts sector’s challenges emerging from the COVID-19 pandemic and contemplates what a more democratic culture might >>
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