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Ep 21 Reframing the Arts Sector Part 2

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In Part 2 of Reframing the Arts Sector, guests Calida Jones and Doug Clayton point out that the Arts are not just commodities and oftentimes are overlooked as vital cultural resources that enhance and enrich communities. Another way to look at how many arts organizations are not prioritized either through community engagement or philanthropic resources is subjective and misplaced notions of what is and who defines something as of 'quality'. The exploration and community-centered arts organizations by design are to be inclusive and accessible, so who's standards say when that "quality" has been achieved?

Tune in to this conclusion to our conversation on how to innovate and reframe the arts sector toward achieving and prioritizing equitable, accessible, and inclusive models and approaches to have the broader reach and social impact many in the Arts sector strive to attain. Funders also should rethink how they prioritize the Arts in their grantmaking approaches to also be equitable in other areas of funding that align with arts education, arts as an economic driver, and arts as a vehicle for healing and wellness.

Subscribe to our podcast and stay up to date on Spotify and wherever you listen to podcasts. Follow us on Because We've Been In Your Shoes on Instagram for new episodes.

Want to be a guest on our show? Have an exciting topic impacting the nonprofit space that you want to talk about? Or nominate a nonprofit leader for our podcast. Send us a note via our Instagram or LinkedIn and we’d love to hear from you!

Connect with Calida Jones and Doug Clayton: https://www.creativeevolutions.com/

Connect with Deniz Tasdemiroglu Conger on LinkedIn

Connect with Tom Bull on LinkedIn

Visit the podcast online at Gomavi.com and at GoMavi on Instagram and on GoMavi on LinkedIn

You can also find the podcast on IllumeWorks on LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube

Connect with Calida Jones and Doug Clayton: https://www.creativeevolutions.com/

Connect with Deniz Tasdemiroglu Conger on LinkedIn

Connect with Tom Bull on LinkedIn

Visit the podcast online at Gomavi.com and at GoMavi on Instagram and on GoMavi on LinkedIn

You can also find the podcast on IllumeWorks on LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube

  continue reading

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Content provided by Deniz Tasdemiroglu Conger, Deniz Conger, and Tom Bull. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Deniz Tasdemiroglu Conger, Deniz Conger, and Tom Bull or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

In Part 2 of Reframing the Arts Sector, guests Calida Jones and Doug Clayton point out that the Arts are not just commodities and oftentimes are overlooked as vital cultural resources that enhance and enrich communities. Another way to look at how many arts organizations are not prioritized either through community engagement or philanthropic resources is subjective and misplaced notions of what is and who defines something as of 'quality'. The exploration and community-centered arts organizations by design are to be inclusive and accessible, so who's standards say when that "quality" has been achieved?

Tune in to this conclusion to our conversation on how to innovate and reframe the arts sector toward achieving and prioritizing equitable, accessible, and inclusive models and approaches to have the broader reach and social impact many in the Arts sector strive to attain. Funders also should rethink how they prioritize the Arts in their grantmaking approaches to also be equitable in other areas of funding that align with arts education, arts as an economic driver, and arts as a vehicle for healing and wellness.

Subscribe to our podcast and stay up to date on Spotify and wherever you listen to podcasts. Follow us on Because We've Been In Your Shoes on Instagram for new episodes.

Want to be a guest on our show? Have an exciting topic impacting the nonprofit space that you want to talk about? Or nominate a nonprofit leader for our podcast. Send us a note via our Instagram or LinkedIn and we’d love to hear from you!

Connect with Calida Jones and Doug Clayton: https://www.creativeevolutions.com/

Connect with Deniz Tasdemiroglu Conger on LinkedIn

Connect with Tom Bull on LinkedIn

Visit the podcast online at Gomavi.com and at GoMavi on Instagram and on GoMavi on LinkedIn

You can also find the podcast on IllumeWorks on LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube

Connect with Calida Jones and Doug Clayton: https://www.creativeevolutions.com/

Connect with Deniz Tasdemiroglu Conger on LinkedIn

Connect with Tom Bull on LinkedIn

Visit the podcast online at Gomavi.com and at GoMavi on Instagram and on GoMavi on LinkedIn

You can also find the podcast on IllumeWorks on LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube

  continue reading

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