Proceeds from Lichtenstein’s “Masterpiece” will be used to promote criminal justice reform.
Cultural Appropriation Controversies Boil Over (and other May stories)
Two of Canada’s top literary magazine editors are out of a job after a call for a “Cultural Appropriation Prize.”
Threats to Federal Arts and Culture Funding: What’s at Stake
The NEA and other agencies are in a pickle. Here’s everything you need to know.
NEA and NEH on the Chopping Block? (and other January stories)
Government vs. artists at home and abroad, plus new developments in the arts’ black market, peak TV and the Lucas Museum.
The Aftermath of Ghost Ship (and other December Stories)
The alt-right’s attempt to shutter artist spaces, Rocky at the NEA, and a new law that could free up some Hamilton tickets.
The Top 10 Arts Policy Stories of 2016
China, Trump, AI: oh my! We’ll remember 2016 with a sigh.
Election 2016 Shakes the Arts World (and Other November Stories)
Plus new regulations in China, equity crowdfunding and impact investing for the masses, and a facelift for Philly libraries.
With Trump in the White House, Arts Issues Are Everyone’s Issues Now
The fates of artists, the free press, and democracy are intertwined. We’d better start acting like it.