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'TALKING JAZZ' Panel 3: Federal, State and City Arts Funding and Jazz
Start
20 Nov 2013
8:00 PM
End
20 Nov 2015
9:30 PM
Location
online/ Google Hangouts
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This online panel discussion is NOT a funding "how-to"-- rather it is a close look at the state of government arts funding for jazz in the U.S. today, and how it affects all of us who create, present, cover or otherwise care about jazz.
Michael Faison
, director of the
Idaho Commission on the Arts
;
Jennifer Johnson Washington
, Director of Programming, Chicago Mayor's Office of Special Events (presenter of the annual
Chicago Jazz Festival
),and
Cedric R. Hendricks,
a Washington D.C.-based attorney and former staffer for Congressman John Conyers (D-MI), unfold the links between U.S. government support for the arts, especially jazz, and local efforts at the state and city level. Moderated by JJA President
Howard Mandel
.
.
.
The 2013-14 JJA online Talking Jazz panels are presented by
The Jazz Cruise
as part of its Anita E. Berry Jazz Education Fund, with further support from
Century Media Partners
Talking Jazz 1
The Future of Jazz: Where We'll Hear Jazz
Wed Sept 18 - 8pm EDT
Talking Jazz 2
What Should Arts Journalists Know?
Thurs Oct 10 - 8pm EDT
Talking Jazz 3
Federal, State & City Arts Funding & Jazz
Wed Nov 20 - 8pm EDT
Talking Jazz 4
Jazz 'Diplomacy' Now
Wed Dec 18 - 8pm EDT
Talking Jazz 5
Museums Keep Jazz Alive
Wed Jan 22- 8pm EDT
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