BLOOMINGTON, IN - The Center for Cultural Affairs has announced its schedule for the Spring 2024 Workshop in Cultural Affairs series. The 6-session workshop series will feature a diverse lineup of perspectives and topics in cultural affairs and policy.
All workshops are virtual and will take place biweekly on Wednesdays from 12-1pm EST/EDT. Workshop dates and speakers include:
- February 7, 2024 - Leonie Henaut & Jennifer Lena “Polyoccupationalism: Expertise Stretch and Status Stretch in the Post-Industrial Era”
- February 21, 2024 - Andrew Zitcer & Johanna Taylor “Creative Placemaking in Transition: A Look Back, A Look Forward”
- March 6, 2024 – Live Q&A Interview by Michael Rushton of Joanna Woronkowicz on her forthcoming book, “Being an Artist in America: How Artists Build Careers and What Society Can Do to Support Them”
- March 20, 2024 - Victoria Durrer “Shared Spaces? Researching Arts Policy on the Island of Ireland”
- April 3, 2024 - Ziv Epstein “Art in the Age of Algorithmic Reproduction”
- April 17, 2024 – Stephen Reily “Accountability for American Art Museums: Do They Care More About Objects or the Public?”
Each workshop will include a 30-minute presentation from the speaker followed by 30 minutes of discussion and collaborative workshop time. “The workshop series is our most popular program at the CCA. It is a program that engages a wide range of audiences from across academia and practice and helps build a network in cultural affairs research,” says Joanna Woronkowicz, Faculty Director of the CCA.
Interested students, scholars, and field professionals are encouraged to register here for Spring 2024 Cultural Affairs workshops.