As a result of COVID-19, students and families have pivoted to work packets, online learning, and virtual convenings. This has proven to be a very difficult transition for many. For teaching artists and arts funders in particular, there are outstanding questions around how to handle contracts, manage intellectual property, and how to ensure all students have access to high quality education. The impact of the pandemic leaves us no choice but to shift, and we are glad to have artists and other funders in the field share their findings and suggestions as we navigate this challenging and unique period in time.
Join GIA on August 18, 2020 at 2pm EDT/11am PDT to hear from Kimberly Olsen, executive director, NYC Arts in Education Roundtable, and Alex Nock, principal, Penn Hill Group, as they discuss federal funding changes, how funders can respond, and what teaching artists are doing to assimilate into this new reality.
Web conferences are free to the staff and board of GIA member organizations. The fee for nonmembers is $35.