Community and CU Boulder leaders in the arts are invited to discuss examples that address diversifying program content, engaging artists and audiences from non-dominant communities (e.g. black, brown, indigneous, and low-income) and other strategies for antiracist practice in arts programming. We will explore successes and challenges through case studies from CU Boulder’s Theatre Program, Longmont Museum, and KGNU.
Boulder County Arts Alliance, Boulder Jewish Community Center, Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art (BMoCA), Boulder Potters’ Guild, Dairy Arts Center, Longmont Museum, KGNU, The Bridge Studio, and the Office for Outreach and Engagement started the Antiracism Action in the Arts Initiative to grow a local network of arts organizations that address diversity, equity and inclusion in the arts.
This is part two of a two-part interactive virtual workshop series. A recording of the first workshop is available on this page.
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