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https://www.nytimes.com/2017/02/19/arts/nea-cuts-trump-arts-reaction.html?emc=edit_th_20170220&nl=todaysheadlines&nlid=34935731
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Read MoreCAA Administrator Description Part-time: 16-20 hours/mo. or roughly 240 hours annually maximum (2017 would be for 9 mos. or 140 hrs max.) Reports to the CAA Board President I) Administration Provide administrative support to President for material related to board meetings Work with Treasurer to develop and track budget Coordinate strategic planning with board Monitor…
Read MoreFIRST ARTS DAY AT THE CAPITOL IN 20 YEARS A TREMENDOUS SUCCESS A crowd of more than 350 arts workers, arts advocates, high-school students, performers, legislators and government officials celebrated the power of the arts to transform individual lives and stimulate the state’s economy at the first CT Arts Day in 20 years. Kristina Newman-Scott,…
Read MoreThe Connecticut Office of the Arts in partnership with our nine Designated Regional Service Organizations, The Culture and Tourism Advisory Committee, The Connecticut Arts Council and the Connecticut Arts Alliance is organizing the first State hosted Arts Day in over a decade. Connecticut Arts Day, “Moving the Arts from Nice to Necessary†will be held…
Read MoreFEDERAL FUNDING VICTORIES December brought some great federal funding news.  Thanks to Americans for the Arts for this update: The budget for the NEA was increased to $147.949 million – to the President’s request. Earlier this year, both the U.S. Senate and U.S. House proposals were to level-fund the NEA for the fifth year in…
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