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).
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Moisés Kaufman
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Anne Radice
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