EmcArts Community and Artist Change Workshop Update!
In 2018 and 2019, EmcArts has been proud to partner with eight communities across the United States to offer two … Continue reading
In 2018 and 2019, EmcArts has been proud to partner with eight communities across the United States to offer two … Continue reading
The first quarter of 2019 brought exciting progress to the 10 organizations participating in New Pathways | Charlotte. Retreat The … Continue reading
Having completed a workshop series on the roots of innovation, the participating organizations in New Pathways | Charlotte are about to enter the … Continue reading
EmcArts is delighted to announce the first three locations for our two new workshop programs in pursuing community change through … Continue reading
An in-depth case study documenting the successes of Latino New South, a collaborative innovation between Levine Museum of New South, the Atlanta History Center, and the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute. These three organizations entered EmcArts Innovation Lab for Museums with the intention of making their programs and institutions more resonant with, and responsive to, the fast-growing Latino communities in their respective cities.
McColl Center for Visual Art’s community engagement model highlights the value of artist-led ecosystem interventions that foster inter-generational relationships, create stronger communities and elevate the value of artists as catalysts for change.
Do you want to develop sustainable relationships with new audiences? Do you want to build community? Shhh! Be quiet and listen.