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My journey as an artist has taken many turns, but this has profoundly affected the art I created here and will continue to affect the vision of my expression. The passion was renewed and my belief reinforced. This journey will be with me forever.

— Jane Marshall, painter & printmaker

American Creativity At Risk: Restoring Creativity as a Priority in Public Policy, Cultural Philanthropy, and Education

Organized by the Alliance of Artists Communities and hosted by Brown University and the Rhode Island School of Design, the “American Creativity At Risk” symposium explored the nature of human creativity and its significance in a wide range of disciplines, taking artists’ communities as a model and a metaphor for fostering pure research and innovation in all sectors of our society and culture. The symposium resulted in a call to action addressing the challenges and opportunities of restoring creativity as a priority in public policy, cultural philanthropy, and education. Symposium speakers and panelists included Robert MacNeil, Lewis Hyde, Brendan Gill, Guillermo Gómez-Peña, Mary Schmidt Campbell, Mierle Laderman Ukeles, Ellen Winner, David Liddle, Mary Catherine Bateson, Ned Hall, and Stewart Brand, among others. The book is a narrative report of the proceedings.

Published by Alliance of Artists Communities, 1997, 40 pages, softcover

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