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National Council on the Arts Convenes for 167th Meeting

June 23, 2009

Contacts:
Liz Stark
202-682-5744
starke@arts.gov

Washington, D.C. – The National Council on the Arts, the advisory body of the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA), will meet in a public session on Friday, June 26, 2009, in Room M-09 of The Nancy Hanks Center, 1100 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W., Washington, D.C.

In addition to Council business, the public session will feature a poetry recitation by Will Farley, the 2009 Poetry Out Loud National Champion. Following Farley's performance, there will be a presentation on the digitization of museum collections, featuring the Baltimore Museum of Art's internationally renowned Cone Collection of modern art and a collection of Gordon Parks' photographs owned by the Meserve-Kunhardt Foundation.

Lastly, Signature Theatre, recipient of the 2009 Regional Theater Tony Award, will present excerpts from musicals by Stephen Sondheim and from their world premiere production of Giant. Signature received a 2009 Access to Artistic Excellence grant to support this production. Eric Schaeffer, Signature Theatre's artistic director, will also be present to speak about his organization's efforts to bring both new and classic musical theater works to the stage.

The complete meeting schedule is as follows:

9:00-9:45 am

 

Acting Chair Patrice Walker Powell's opening remarks and congressional/White House updates

9:45-10:00 am

 

Poetry Recitation: Will Farley, 2009 Poetry Out Loud National Champion

9:45-10:00 am

 

Presentation: The Digitization of Museum Collections

10:30-10:45 am

 

BREAK

10:45-11:15 am

 

Performance/Presentation: Signature Theatre

11:15-11:45 am

 

Application & Guidelines Review/Voting

11:45-12:00 pm

 

General Discussion, Closing Remarks, and Adjournment

The National Council on the Arts advises the Chairman of the NEA, who also chairs the Council, on agency policies and programs. Members of the Council are Presidential appointments and are selected for their widely recognized knowledge of the arts or their expertise or profound interest in the arts. There are 14 members including the chairman and six ex-officio members from Congress. More information about the National Council on the Arts and its members can be found in our National Council on the Arts pages.


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