Klatzker to Lead Arts for LA
Klatzker to Lead Arts for LA
The Board of Directors of Arts for LA is pleased to announce that Sofia Klatzker will be its new Executive Director, beginning in March 2015. She will lead the executive management team and work closely with the Board of Directors to develop and implement policy and strategic initiatives and to guide our county, state, and nation-wide arts advocacy efforts.
Arts for LA Launches Search for New Executive Director
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- Arts for LA Executive Director Posting.pdf [PDF 492.15 KB]
Interested in leading a regional coalition to foster a healthy environment in which arts and culture may thrive and be accessible to all in Los Angeles County?
Arts for LA Launches Search for New Executive Director
Arts for LA Launches Search for New Executive Director
Interested in leading a regional coalition to foster a healthy environment in which arts and culture may thrive and be accessible to all in Los Angeles County?
2013 LA Convergence
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- Convergence Attendee Guide.pdf [PDF 166.16 KB]
Thank you to everyone who attended the 2013 LA Convergence!
We enjoyed a lovely day with our colleagues exploring the issues and trends at work in our field. We hope these dialogues will continue over the coming months.
Arts for LA Receives Prestigious Grant from James Irvine Foundation
Arts for LA Receives Prestigious Grant from James Irvine Foundation
CA Arts Advocates Connects to National Advocacy Leadership
CA Arts Advocates Connects to National Advocacy Leadership
Americans for the Arts announced this week California arts leader Brad Erickson will serve as vice chair of the State Arts Action Network Council.
Advocacy Is Leadership
Executive Director Danielle Brazell blogs about how identifying problems isn't enough—leaders must collaborate to create solutions as well.
PR: Arts for LA E.D. Brazell Chosen for Leadership California
PR: Arts for LA E.D. Brazell Chosen for Leadership California
Leadership California has selected Danielle Brazell, Executive Director of Arts for LA, as a member of the Class of 2012 for its 2012 California Issues & Trends Program (CIT). This is a prestigious, yearlong program for 60 women leaders from across the state of California.