Art in America

Civilization and culture are inexorably linked; the impact of art reaches beyond communicating human experiences and exploring ideas at the core of our society. Its ability to bridge understanding, provide a vision for social change, and drive the economy is too often lost. Join us for a lively discussion about the way to rethink the relevance of film and art in the national dialogue. Compelled by the potential of a new era in arts policy, what role should government play in the arts? And how can art foster permanent change in a disposable culture?

Join Moises Kaufman, Bob Lynch (Americans for the Arts), Anne Radice (Institute of Museum and Library Services) and moderator Rachel Goslins (President’s Committee on the Arts and Humanities).

Credits

Moisés Kaufman
Panelist
Bob Lynch
Panelist
Anne Radice
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