Monthly Archives: September 2009

It’s a Brand New Blog

Today is a special day. If you’re reading this in your email or an application like Google Reader, consider this an invitation to escape, right now, the drab tyranny of the preview pane and visit Createquity in its glorious new incarnation at createquity.com. That’s right, I am now master of my own domain and have [...]

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Fox at it again

I get letters: From: Miller, JoshSent: Wednesday, September 09, 2009 3:38 PMTo: Moss, IanSubject: RE: Media InquiryImportance: High Mr. Moss, Greetings – I hope this message finds you well. I’m a reporter who is working on a story about two NEA-supported conference calls that purportedly asked artists to create art within major areas of President [...]

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Around the horn: Laboring on Labor Day edition

WOW, that was fast. Mere days after announcing a $20 million cut in funding that impinged on previously made commitments and, in some cases, money that had already been spent, the government of British Columbia, Canada not only restored the funding that had been cut but threw another $12 million on top for good measure. [...]

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New Blogs!

I needn’t have cut the list short to three last time – there’s a lot of great new (or new to me) stuff out there. Here’s a sampling for you: blog by arwenArwen Lowbridge used to be the Managing Director at Fractured Atlas and now is an independent consultant and performing artist. In addition to [...]

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Meet me at Barry's

I’m honored and delighted to be participating this month and next in Barry Hessenius’s six-week group blogging exercise on the future of the National Endowment for the Arts and federal cultural policy, billed as “likely the longest scheduled blog discussion ever attempted in our field.” This truly gargantuan enterprise, which officially launches on September 15, [...]

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