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This residency took me away from the familiar, the known, and my usual “habits”. It also delivered me to a safe place to dwell, to find a more authentic involvement, a deeper level of engagement…. It’s not just about time, and it’s not just about the community of artists, rather it’s the historical weight and energy that makes this place what it is. The residency has provided the safe harbor to think and reflect, the space to conduct my research and execute work, and the positivity and support of an incredible staff to fuel my future.

— John Fraser

2008 Annual Conference

Arts and Civic Engagement

November 12-15, 2008 | Seattle, WA

 

Attending the conference? Download know-before-you-go information. 

What does it mean as an artist-centered organization to be a full participant in civic life? How do we engage in the global community? How do we support artists working in social justice and public or community art? What responsibility do artists and arts organizations have to be civic leaders? How do we integrate support for artists, creativity, and innovation into public policy?

Seattle is rich with opportunities to address these questions – from its public art to its diverse population to its environmentalism and activism.

Join national and international leaders who engage artists and community, including artists’ residency directors, arts funders, civic leaders, activists, artists, and others.

Follow the links above for more information or download a conference brochure.

  

The Alliance is grateful to Hedgebrook, celebrating its 20th anniversary, for hosting the 2008 Conference through staff and logistical support. The 2008 Conference is supported in part by grants from the National Endowment for the Arts and The Ford Foundation.

National Endowment for the Arts

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