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City Policy is Failing Grassroots Creative Spaces
This first-person essay from Noelle Rozo is part of a series on arts and public policy, published ahead of the Greater Pittsburgh Arts Council’s Policy and Action Roundtable on March 5
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Strong Public Art Ecosystems Require Collaboration
This first-person essay from Sallyann Kluz is part of a series on arts and public policy, published ahead of the Greater Pittsburgh Arts Council’s Policy and Action Roundtable on March 5
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Endurance Is Not Infrastructure: How Policy Shapes (and Stalls) Public Art
This first-person essay from Jessica Gaynelle Moss is part of a series on arts and public policy, published ahead of the Greater Pittsburgh Arts Council’s Policy and Action Roundtable on March 5
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The Over-Policing of a Creative Culture
This first-person essay from Max Emiliano Gonzales is part of a series on arts and public policy, published ahead of the Greater Pittsburgh Arts Council’s Policy and Action Roundtable on March 5
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Pittsburgh’s Independent Music Industry Needs Your Help
With Pittsburgh losing a number of beloved live music venues, local music fan and promoter Adam Valen offers insights on how the community can support and sustain the city's independent music scene.
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How Arts Organizations Can Better Prepare for Federal and State Funding
Faith Collins, Community Capacity Coordinator at the Southwestern Pennsylvania Commission, provides arts and culture organizations with the knowledge they need to achieve funding from federal and state grants.
Four Must-See Pittsburgh-Based Projects at This Year’s Art Book Fair
Learn more about a few of the many exciting projects that will be on display at this year's Pittsburgh Art Book Fair at the Carnegie Museum of Art.