AMERINDA‘s mission is to promote the indigenous perspective in the arts to a broad audience through the creation of new work in contemporary art forms—visual, performing, literary and media.
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AMERINDA‘s mission is to promote the indigenous perspective in the arts to a broad audience through the creation of new work in contemporary art forms—visual, performing, literary and media.
Nana Chinara
Nana Chinara’s details her experiences of white supremacy culture in arts organizations and provides suggestions for change.
Wildcat!
This document serves as a behavioral and ideological reference point, to which individuals might turn to in moments of decreased economic productivity and increased precarity. We hope to create across “collars,” fields, and classes, creating agency among groups which remain mostly underrepresented.
Teaching Artist Guild
An international network connecting and advocating for teaching artists. Website includes resource databases, free job and event listings, regional networks, a pay rate calculator, an online publication of articles by teaching artists, an asset map of teaching artists and organizations.