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SUMMARY:Cross-Exposure Series | Arts Administration & Education in a Broader Social and Political Context
DESCRIPTION:We’re excited to announce our final event for our 2024/2025 Cross-Exposure Series: Arts Administration & Education in a Broader Social and Political Context! Join us on January 16\, 2025 at 1:00pm EST with DeMarcus Akeem Suggs\, Director of Creative & Cultural Economy for the City of Memphis. \nThis event is FREE for AAAE Members and $6 for non-members. \nDeMarcus Akeem Suggs is a dance artist\, arts administrator\, and culturist now serving as Director of Creative and Cultural Economy for the City of Memphis. Fueled by a passion to cultivate and sustain a more vibrant\, equitable\, artist-led\, and community-centric arts sector\, DeMarcus is the Founder and Framework Culturist for Kuumbuntu\, LLC\, and has held positions at Mid-America Arts Alliance\, Alternate ROOTS\, The National Center of Choreography at the University of Akron (NCCAkron)\, Victoria Theatre Association (now Dayton Live)\, and Neos Dance Theatre. Suggs is an alumnus of Belhaven University\, the University of Akron\, The Equity Alliance\, and is a former Intercultural Leadership Institute Fellow. He proudly serves on the MediaJustice and NCCAkron boards.
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SUMMARY:Cross-Exposure Series: Educators as Arts Administrators
DESCRIPTION:We’re excited to announce the second event of the 2024 Cross-Exposure Series: Educators as Arts Administrators! Join us on November 13\, 2024 at 3:00pm EST with Karen Chandler\, Ph.D\,  Associate Professor Emerita of Arts Management at the College of Charleston. \nThis event is FREE for AAAE Members and $6 for non-members. Register here or at the link below. \nDr. Karen Chandler\, Associate Professor Emerita in the Arts Management Program\, retired from the College of Charleston (Charleston\, SC) in 2022. Since 1999\, she taught in its undergraduate and graduate programs with degree options in the Master of Public Administration and Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing programs. During specific years of her tenure\, she served as director of both programs. The Karen Chandler Arts and Cultural Management Endowed Scholarship provides financial support for students studying in the graduate certificate program. \nA classically trained pianist\, Chandler is also Co-Founder/Principal of the Charleston Jazz Initiative (CJI) that documents South Carolina musicians who contributed to jazz history in America and Europe. With a National Endowment for the Arts grant\, she served as Executive Producer of LEGENDS\, a CD of songs by musicians the initiative is studying. She is a recipient of the South Carolina Governor’s Award in the Humanities for her leadership and research with the Charleston Jazz Initiative. \nChandler has also been the recipient of program and research grants in the humanities and performing arts and has served as a grant reviewer with the National Endowment for the Arts and South Arts. She formerly served as director of the College of Charleston’s Avery Research Center for African American History and Culture\, director of the University of Virginia’s African American Cultural Center\, and as a member of the Board of Directors of the Association of Arts Administration Educators (AAAE)\, among other board affiliations. \nAmong her most recent publications are “Uniquely Gullah: Africanisms in Jazz” in Arts Management\, Cultural Policy\, and the African Diaspora\, A. Cuyler\, ed.; “Bin Yah (Been Here): Africanisms and Jazz Influences in Gullah Culture” in Jazz @ 100: An Alternative to a Story of Heroes\, W. Knauer\, ed. (Frankfurt: WolkeVerlag); and “Prelude to Gershwin: Edmund Thornton Jenkins” in Porgy and Bess: A Charleston Story\, H. Greene\, ed. Other publications include Curtain Up on the Friends: A History of the Friends of the Kennedy Center Volunteer Program (John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts) and articles in The Journal of Arts Management\, Law and Society. \nNow residing in her hometown of Nashville\, TN\, Chandler continues her work with the Charleston Jazz Initiative and serves as a consultant for the curatorial project\, Centering Art | Voices with the Gibbes Museum of Art in Charleston.
URL:https://artsadministration.org/event/cross-exposure-series-educators-as-arts-administrators/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Dani Wyatt":MAILTO:dwyatt@artsadministration.org
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SUMMARY:Cross-Exposure Series | Artists as Arts Administrators
DESCRIPTION:The Cross-Exposure Series is back! Save the date the first event in the series: Artists as Arts Administrators. Join us on October 17\, 2024 at 5:00pm EST with Andre Dowell\, Chief Programming Officer of the Sphinx Organization\, and Erika Hawthorne\, Interim Executive Director of the Arts Administrators of Color Network. \nThis event is FREE for AAAE Members and $6 for non-members.
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ORGANIZER;CN="Dani Wyatt":MAILTO:dwyatt@artsadministration.org
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