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Utah Cultural Sector Community Updates

Below is an archive of our Utah Cultural Sector Community Update newsletters. UA&M Cultural Sector Update: Join Us on 3/8/21 Call UA&M Cultural Sector Update: Join Us on 2/8/21 Call UA&M Cultural Sector Update: Join Us on 1/11/21 Call 2020 12 9 Utah Cultural Sector: Utah’s immunization plan 2020 11 23 Utah Cultural Sector: Happy (and safe) Thanksgiving! 2020 11 9 …

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Time for Creative Thinking

Our friend Victoria Lyons of the arts education organization Bad Dog Arts recently shared a lovely message with us: “One of the big things that we have taught children and teens through the years is all about creative problem-solving skills. Now we get to test out those skills for ourselves. Our mantra has been Imagine, Dare, Create. We are being …

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Support Your Favorite Cultural Organizations

Like many industries, Utah’s cultural community has been hit hard. Performing groups were shut down first, since many performance venues serve more than 100 people. Plus, most of our museums and performances will be the last to come back online. If you want a strong, vital cultural community when COVID-19 is over, consider these activities to support your favorite artist, …

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Utah COVID-19 Announcement

3/12/2020 Announcements from Gov. Gary R. Herbert, the Utah COVID-19 Community Task Force, the Utah Department of Health, and the Utah Association of Local Health Departments These proactive measures to limit the spread of novel coronavirus (COVID-19) in Utah communities are effective for the next two weeks beginning on Monday, March 16, 2020. At that time, the Utah Coronavirus Task …

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UA&M’s Economic and Social Impact

The Utah legislative season is upon us, along with Utah’s cultural days on Capitol Hill (Arts Day on the Hill and Museums Advocacy Day among them). We thought we’d share a helpful information sheet that explains why Governor Herbert is proposing a $3 million increase for our agency’s grants budget this year. UA&M Information Sheet

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Interview with Jennifer Ortiz

Our own Museums Program Manager, Jennifer Ortiz, was recently interviewed for History News, a publication of The American Association for State and Local History. Jennifer serves on the organization’s council. Check it out here!

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Utah Cultural Organizations Are on the Map

Two cultural institutions in Utah recently got shout-outs on the national stage. Granary Arts in Ephraim was listed as one of 10 great DIY art spaces across the country in USA TODAY: “Art flourishes in remote central Utah thanks to artists based in a historic granary building on the high plains.” Amy Jorgensen, executive director/chief curator of Granary Arts, said, …

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Performing Arts Fellowships Open Soon

We’re pleased to announce the debut of our Performing Arts Fellowships. The purpose of the Performing Arts Fellowship is to acknowledge and encourage the careers of established, professional Utah individual artists demonstrating exceptional creativity in, and dedication to, the performing arts. The Performing Arts Fellowship Program seeks to support committed Utah artists reaching pivotal moments in their artistic careers. Applicants …

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Visual Arts Fellowships Open

Each year, we award two $10,000 fellowships to individual visual artists to acknowledge their artistic excellence and encourage their careers. Artists practicing in a variety of media – such as painting, drawing, printmaking, photography, sculpture, craft, and new genres – are eligible. Fellowship awards do not require matching funds. Applying artists must demonstrate professionalism in their practice through quality images and documentation. Artists …

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A Living Legacy

Utah Division of Arts & Museums is pleased to present A Living Legacy: Celebrating Native American Heritage Month, an exhibition in our Alice Gallery highlighting traditional and contemporary work from some of the state’s finest indigenous artists. All artworks selected for the exhibition are acquisitions of the State of Utah Alice Merrill Horne Collection. November is Native American Heritage Month, which celebrates, …

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30% of UA&M Grants Go to Rural Counties

Government funding of arts and culture plays a large role in bridging significant funding gaps between rural and urban areas. While the most recent “Giving USA 2018 Report” suggests that some foundations are increasing their focus on rural development, the U.S. Department of Agriculture report found that only 5.5 percent of large foundation grant dollars go to rural areas. In contrast, …