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Thursday November 12, 2015

With elation I introduce to you all our two newest Leadership Team Members, Leah Greenberg and Carl Schmitz!! They both reached out after our call for leadership member applications this summer and bring new perspectives into the mix.

Leah is the Youth Programs Manager at the Contemporary Jewish Museum (and has two lovely high-energy boys) and Carl is the Visual Resources & Art Research Librarian, at the Richard Diebenkorn Foundation (and tends to carry a pen/pencil over his ear, always ready to take notes). 

As we are conducting research (thank you all who responded to the survey) and analysis around our leadership structure and processes through our organization assessment, their fresh minds on the work is so valued! Please join me in welcoming them to the team!
 
WELCOME LEAH & CARL TO THE EAP/SFBA TEAM!


Enthusiastically Yours, 
Katherin Canton, EAP SF/BA Network Coordinator

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CounterPulse Artist Residency Showing of New Works: Back to back weekends of performances from CounterPulse’s fall artist-in-residency explore the role of movement in transformation, perception, and states of being. November 13-15 & November 20-22! Featuring works from Liz Tenuto and the Affinity Project. More info...

U.S. Department of Arts and Culture (USDAC) is now recruiting a third cohort of up to 18 volunteer Cultural Agents—deeply creative individuals committed to social change—to build capacity for long-term work from January to June 2016. This is a volunteer role. Applications due Nov. 20th, 2015. | More info...


USDAC College Hubs: USDAC is excited to open applications for College Hubs. They seek 4-6 partner campuses to take part in their pilot higher-ed program. Participating students, staff, and faculty will develop arts and social change initiatives on their own campuses.  Applications due Nov. 20th, 2015.More info... 
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By supporting today’s emerging models and mindsets, we hope to generate a path for individuals’ meaningful and sustainable work and to stimulate a vibrant, integrated, and evolving arts and culture sector.
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