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Student Advocates for the Arts (SAA), the Arts Administration program at Teachers College-Columbia University, and Emerging Leaders for New York Arts (ELNYA) present a Creative Conversation in honor of National Arts and Humanities Month. Arts leader Dorothy Dunn will share exciting developments in a new, community-centered traveling project to promote creativity, innovation and dialogue in [...]

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Image: TreeHouse by Benjamin Jones for Figment In recent years, New York City has become a major locus for exploring the role of art in public spaces, art as public space, and the art of public space. These valuable initiatives represent not only a means for engaging and developing vibrant communities, but give us new [...]

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The ELNYA Steering Committee will soon announce topics for Creative Conversations at WNYC’s Greene Space on Thursday, April 21 and Monday, June 14, 2010.  Please save those dates.

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(L-R) Nathan Sensel, Tim Lord, Katherine Gressel, Catherine Fukushima WHEN: Monday March 1, 2010 WHERE: WNYC’s Jerome L. Greene Space, 44 Charlton Street, Manhattan When we talk about the challenges of sustaining our arts institutions and a place for the arts in our cultural landscape, we regularly return to the importance of education–in terms of [...]

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WHEN: Monday, October 26, 2009 WHERE: WNYC’s Jerome L. Greene Space, 44 Charlton Street, Manhattan Emerging Leaders of New York Arts recently hosted a Creative Conversation exploring the intersection of passion-driven mission, market-responsive business discipline, and creative innovation.  Can the arts both benefit from social enterprise and contribute solutions to other societal needs?  How does [...]

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Hosted by Teachers College Student Advocates for the Arts This Creative Conversation explored the current issues in government relations and the arts from the viewpoint of arts managers in leading art and service organizations.  What are the challenges facing government affairs staff and arts advocates in NYC?  What possible partnerships could be developed to strengthen [...]

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