Help create an event that represents the diversity of communities across New England.Submit your community initiativethat connects arts, culture, and creativity to community goals and economic impact. You’ll share the story of your creative community, expand your network, and help make this unique peer-to-peer exchange even more relevant and useful. (And you might receive a creative economy award!)
CCX 2019 will take place with the help of local hostMontpelier Alive.
Contact development managerSharon Timmelabout CCX sponsorship opportunities.
Photo: L'Merchie Frazier (left) and students discuss a monument in Boston Common; by Maureen White
Attend a Public Conversation about Monuments with Boston Artists & Educators
Join NEFA and WBUR for a public conversation about monuments and their role in shaping public space, memory, and culture. This public conversation, moderated by Maria Garcia of WBUR’s the ARTery, includes: local artists L'Merchie Frazier and Steve Locke;
Kenneth Bailey from the Design Institute for Social Intervention; and Dr. Vivian Johnson, Professor Emeritus of Education, Boston University.
Photo: Theater Offensive's Pride Youth Theater Alliance 2018, courtesy of the Theater Offensive
Support NEFA, Support the Arts
Your generous gifts to the New England Foundation for the Arts’ Annual Fundenable transformative, creative connections for artists and audiences. Because of you, we can sustain long-running initiatives and launch new projects that serve artists and creative communities across the nation.
To become one of NEFA’s champions, donate today at nefa.org/donate. Your support is critical to building a strong cultural sector.
NEFA's board and staff host Bob Lynch, president and CEO of Americans for the Arts; choreographer
Ephrat Asherie; and
Amy Lam, artistic programmer, Celebrity Series, at the October board meeting.
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The New England Foundation for the Arts invests in artists and communities and fosters equitable access to the arts, enriching the cultural landscape in New England and the nation. NEFA accomplishes this by granting funds to artists and cultural organizations; connecting them to networks and knowledge-building opportunities; and analyzing their economic contributions. NEFA serves as a regional partner for the National Endowment for the Arts, New England’s state arts agencies, and private foundations.Learn more at nefa.org.