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One-Third of US Museums Feel the Pain of Trump’s Grant Cuts
Two-thirds of affected institutions have not been able to find alternative sources of funding, says a survey by the American Alliance of Museums.
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Two-thirds of affected institutions have not been able to find alternative sources of funding, says a survey by the American Alliance of Museums.
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It’s the largest corporate donation the museum has ever received for a single show in its history.
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The experimental art organization hopes a new monthly donation program will make it less dependent on institutional support and more self-sufficient.
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A controversial proposed cut of over €130 million to the cultural budget in the new year has left arts organizations scrambling.
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Through November 25, photos by 100 Lebanese and French artists are on sale to help displaced people in the region amid Israel’s attacks.
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Each item is named after a prominent Jewish figure like philosopher Nancy Fraser, poet Tomer Dotan-Dreyfus, and filmmaker Nan Goldin.
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The answer to this seemingly straightforward question reveals a few common misconceptions about our nation’s institutions.
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Hyperallergic looked at the VP candidates’ track records in the culture sector, from Vance’s proposed penalties for climate protesters to Walz's investment in Minnesota's heritage.
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Springboard for the Arts is ramping up guaranteed income advocacy with a new exhibition of public works by recipients of its monthly payment pilot.
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The vote defeated amendments proposed by Republican Josh Breechen, who has called for cuts to “woke, weaponized, and wasteful” government spending.
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Historic arts enclaves like Provincetown, Key West, and Taos, and American culture at large, lose when they fail to invest in artists and writers.
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The Republican governor left hundreds of cultural organizations high and dry after he scrapped $32M in funding for the sector.