🌟 Championing Reproductive Rights and Arts Leadership: Anna D. Smith’s Inspiring Advocacy & Artists Response
In the realm where arts leadership intersects with reproductive rights, Anna D. Smith has emerged as a powerful force, determined to shed
In the realm where arts leadership intersects with reproductive rights, Anna D. Smith has emerged as a powerful force, determined to shed
🌸As National Breast Cancer Awareness month draws to a close, we are reminded of the profound impact that art can
ViewA Brush with Awareness: 🎨 Artistic Expressions in 🎗️ Breast Cancer Advocacy
🌸As National Breast Cancer Awareness month draws to a close, we are reminded of the profound impact that art can
ViewA Brush with Awareness: 🎨 Artistic Expressions in 🎗️ Breast Cancer Advocacy
Professional development in the arts doesn’t always follow a traditional path. While formal education, professional affiliations and conferences are valuable,
View🎨 Nontraditional Arts Professional Development: Think Beyond the Norm!
In the ever-evolving landscape of art philanthropy, individuals and organizations are constantly exploring innovative ways to bridge the gap between
🤔 What’s Collectible in West Virginia’s Feminist History? When the curators at the West Virginia University West Virginia & Regional History Center (WVRHC)
View🎨 Art, Feminism, and Ephemera: Feminist Activist Collection Exhibit
As I embark on my new journey interviewing #artsleaders, I can’t help but pause and admire a few artists I
I’m so thrilled to share this q-and-a with Kelly Cahn, Senior Curator and Director of Sourcing at On Approval, a
Introduction to Brushing Up: Pathways in Arts Leadership A blog series by Sally Jane Brown **Burnout and Doubt** Twenty years
Last Friday, September 8, SISTERHOOD: Portraiture by Sally Jane Brown and Amy Chaiklin opened at Monongalia Art Center in Morgantown,