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| | | | REGISTER FOR ROADMAP UPDATE TOMORROW, 9am on ZOOM |
| | Learn the latest about the Arts, Culture, and Tourism Funding Roadmap, a campaign to secure more meaningful, reliable, and equitable state funding for arts, culture, and tourism.
During the 2023 legislative session, our elected leaders will make decisions about budget priorities for the next 2 years. This is our chance to make sure the arts, culture, and tourism communities receive state support that recognizes our importance to Connecticut's economy, the vitality of our cities and towns, and the health and well-being of all who live here.
Connecticut Arts Alliance, Connecticut Humanities, and Connecticut Tourism Coalition joined together to develop this comprehensive roadmap to help guide legislators to better state support for our communities during this important legislative session.
Whether you're working in the arts, the humanities, or the tourism industry, you'll want to join us to learn more about the roadmap, the legislative process ahead, and how you can be a part of this important initiative. We plan to keep you updated throughout the legislative session. Mark your calendar with this date, too: March 29 at 9am.
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| | | | Previous awardees: ARTIST: Artists Collective of Westport, Shanna Melton, Megan McCool, Jane Davila, Miggs Burroughs, Alicia Cobb CITIZEN: Richard Wenning, Michael Widland, Dennis Bradbury, Nick Visconti, Bernicestine McLeod and Harold Bailey, William D. Felton CORPORATE: Bank of America, Spinnaker Real Estate Partners, Picture That Art Consultants, Cohen & Wolf, The SoNo Collection, Fairfield County Bank EDUCATOR: Bruce Museum Education Dept., Pamela Kuhn, Jim Royle, Gina Scarpa, Elizabeth Gaynor, Pam Lewis NONPROFIT: Curtain Call, Silvermine Arts Center, New England Dance Theater, INTEMPO, KEYS, City Lights Gallery/Bridgeport Art Trail
Awards Breakfast: Wed. June 14th, Norwalk Shore and Country Club |
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SIGN UP FOR FREE DATA WORKSHOP THUR. MARCH 2, 9:30am-12pm |
| | | On Thursday, March 2nd, from 9:30 am to noon, we invite you to attend our free, virtual, Introduction to Data workshop in partnership with The Connecticut Data Collaborative. In this interactive workshop, you will learn how to evaluate data quality, become a critical consumer & creator of data, and improve your data work. This introductory workshop is suitable for individuals of all skill levels and will provide valuable skills that can be applied immediately. Take advantage of this opportunity; learn more and register here!
Organized through the Cultural Alliance's Data Task Force, this workshop is open to all members. |
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