SAIC Arts Administration and Policy

SAIC Arts Administration and Policy

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SAIC's MAAAP program strongly encourages interaction with current debates and professional situations.

The Master of Arts in Arts Administration and Policy [MAAAP] at SAIC is an interdisciplinary program that invites extended and focused theoretical and practical explorations into culture, policy, institutions, and their practice. In a rapidly changing and globalizing society, arts organizations are being called on to respond to new art forms and ideas, audiences, ethical challenges, and political

05/08/2024

Promoted to Associate Professor, Adj. in the department of SAIC Arts Administration and Policy

01/02/2024

Friends,
My department at SAIC is seeking to hire a tenure-track assistant professor. Please consider applying or sharing! We are a small but mighty department and our students are amazing.

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12/19/2022

The Arts Administration and Policy Dept is searching for a full-time faculty member!

The application deadline is January 9, 2023.

Find out more here:https://www.saic.edu/sites/default/files/Full-Time%20Tenure-Track%20Faculty%20Position%20in%20Arts%20Administration%20and%20Policy.pdf

Cultural Asset Mapping Project creates a 'braided web' - Chicago Reader 09/20/2021

Many SAIC Arts Administration and Policy students in our Management Studio course have contributed to this ongoing work. This Chicago-based project continues to broaden and deepen its network and a legacy of community collaboration. Congratulations to all the involved partners, and big cheers to our students. Wonderful to see this project continue to grow.

Cultural Asset Mapping Project creates a 'braided web' - Chicago Reader The city's Cultural Asset Mapping Project (CAMP) uses creative storytelling, data visualization, and many other collaborative tools to build arts engagement on the south and west sides.

A New Initiative in the Arts 08/10/2021

Deadline extension for Wallace Foundation Initiative shared by AAAE:
https://www.wallacefoundation.org/.../arts-initiative...?
When facing strategic challenges, how can and do arts organizations of color leverage their experience and histories of community orientation to increase their resilience, while sustaining their relevance?
1. We are currently seeking eligible arts organizations of color* to join us in a new initiative that will explore this question​. We are also seeking researchers to study the organizations' efforts.
2. We are also seeking researchers whose experience would​ be a good fit for this initiative. Read the research RFP​ for complete details. Letters of intent are due by August 20, 2021, and full proposals are due by October 4, 2021​.

A New Initiative in the Arts The Wallace Foundation is launching a five-year, $53 million initiative focused on arts organizations of color.

The Catalyst and Preservation of Cultural Institutions 05/18/2021

The Catalyst and Preservation of Cultural Institutions.
Thursday, May 27, 2021 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM CDT

Representatives from Chicago-based, culture-specific arts institutions discuss how such institutions are uniquely positioned to take on the role of culture keepers and enable communities of color to find power in their collective identities. Leading the roundtable conversation are Debra Yepa-Pappan, artist and Native Community Engagement Coordinator for the Native American Exhibition Hall at the Field Museum; Cesareo Moreno, Visual Arts Director and Chief Curator at National Museum of Mexican Art; and Carla Stillwell, Executive Director of the Stillwell Institute for Contemporary Black Art.
The conversation will be moderated by Pascale Ife WIlliams. https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-catalyst-and-preservation-of-cultural-institutions-tickets-150591323703

This event is organized by the Hyde Park Art Center, as part of Faheem Majeed's exhibition.

The Catalyst and Preservation of Cultural Institutions Join us for a roundtable conversation with Chicago based culturally specific arts institutions.

The Postresearch Condition 05/17/2021

Hito Steyerl and Peter Osborne. https://www.hku.nl/en/study-at-hku/hku-college/pre-phd-programme/the-postresearch-condition "This talk will reflect upon the contradictions between the intellectually substantive and the purely administrative and legitimating functions of discourses of artistic ‘practice as research’, and how they might be mediated and negotiated by practitioners."

The Postresearch Condition Welcome to the 2021 EARN / NWO Smart Culture conference hosted by HKU and BAK – January 26 – 30.

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