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Oct 05, 2020

Theatre Management Summer Intensive for BIPOC Students: Beyond the Stage Door

SUBJECT: Beyond The Stage Door, a new summer theatre management intensive invites students of color to NYC, at almost no cost. For Release: Tuesday, September 30, 2020 Contact: Nina Ward- The Press Room NYC Beyond The Stage Door: A new summer theatre management intensive will invite students of color to NYC at minimal personal financial expense Beyond the Stage Door, a new education initiative conceived, created and sponsored by the team at Baseline Theatrical (Hamilton,...


Jun 08, 2020

Call For Applications! Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) Research Fellowship

The Association of Arts Administration Educators (AAAE) seeks its third Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) Research Fellow to investigate the intersection of EDI and arts management programs. The Fellow will work under the supervision of a Mentor, Fleurette Fernando, Director of the MA Program in Arts Leadership at the University of Houston. The Fellow will be responsible for collecting data and helping create teaching resources for AAAE members on EDI issues, for example, constructing...


Apr 29, 2020

Letter to Students from Dr. Sharbreon Plummer - Grad Student Board Member-Elect.

Hi Fellow Arts Administration Students & AAAE Friends! I hope you are all safe and well. My name is Sharbreon Plummer and I am on the Board of AAAE as the first ever Graduate Student Board Member-Elect. I don’t know about you, but sometimes I have difficulty trying to envision possibilities for my future in the field during this unprecedented time. With so many uncertainties, trying to plan for life and make a change in the field can feel like an overwhelming task. I encourage you...


Among the playwrights commissioned to write short plays that can be read or performed by people sheltering in place: Jordan E. Cooper, left, Michael R. Jackson and Aleshea Harris.
Apr 15, 2020

Making Art During a Pandemic: Theaters Seek and Share Mini-Plays

Among the playwrights commissioned to write short plays that can be read or performed by people sheltering in place: Jordan E. Cooper, left, Michael R. Jackson and Aleshea Harris.Credit...From left: Ike Edeani for The New York Times; Grace Rivera for The New York Times; Nathan Bajar for The New York Times By Michael Paulson April 1, 2020 Nonprofits around the country plan to commission works of no longer than 10 minutes that can be read or performed by people...


Mar 24, 2020

Arts Administrators Are Fighting Hard for the Federal Funding Boost Arts Education Needs

Arts administrators are the unsung heroes of the art world, and now they’re asking their legislators to increase support for arts education. Every March, right before the cherry blossoms reach peak bloom, hundreds of arts leaders from across the country gather at Americans for the Arts’ National Arts Action Summit in Washington D.C. They are there to advocate for increased public funding for the arts and strong public policies, including arts education policies at the federal, state,...



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