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National Endowment for the Humanities

TOPSHOT-US-POLITICS-TRUMP-CULTURE

Trump’s First 100 Days: The Remaking of America’s Cultural, Artistic and Academic Landscape

The president's earliest executive orders are reshaping U.S. cultural policy, cutting funding, gutting institutions and redefining national historical narratives.
By Elisa Carollo

Wages at Museums are Rising, But So Too is Inflation

As institutions implement their federal grants, it's essential that they continue to keep workers in mind. 
By Helen Holmes

The Personal, Punitive Reasons Behind Trump’s Proposed Cuts to Arts Funding

Budget cuts won’t kill the arts—nothing can do that—but they will make it a whole lot harder to be an artist or promote the arts, and cause economic devastation on a both a micro and macro scale.
By Noah Charney
Queens Councilman Jimmy Van Bramer held a rally to save the arts from President Donald Trump's budget cuts.

Pols and Creatives Rally in Manhattan to ‘Save the Arts’ from Trump’s Budget Cuts

By Madina Toure
Shea Stadium

Can DIY Venues Solve the National Endowment for the Arts Crisis?

By Justin Joffe
'Piss Christ.'

Chasing the Publicly Funded Art Dragon

By Guelda Voien
Priests' Katie Alice Greer @ Brooklyn Bazaar on Friday, January 28

‘Resistance Absolutely Works’: How Artists and Fans Can Influence Policy

By Justin Joffe
LONDON, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 07: French artist 'JR' poses with some of his giant portraits at Somerset House for his Inside Out project on October 7, 2013 in London, England. Displaying at the Lazarides gallery and also on hoardings at a building site opposite the Old Bailey, the exhibition is comprised of giant black and white images of members of the public who are photographed in a mobile studio mounted on the back of a small truck. The Inside Out photo booth truck is located on the River Terrace of Somerset House from 3rd - 11th October 2013.

JR to Make Louvre Pyramid Disappear, Tate to Show Elton John Collection—and More

By Alanna Martinez
Nancy Spector. (Photo: Elena Olivo, courtesy Brooklyn Museum)

Brooklyn Museum Hires Nancy Spector, Clark to Show Prado Nudes and More

By Alanna Martinez

Amon Carter Museum Garners $75,000 Grant to Digitize Photography Archives

By Andrew Russeth
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