Americans for the Arts and
the National Assembly of State Arts Agencies
Second Joint Convention
July 17–20, 2004—Washington, DC


GET INVOLVED

TABLE-TOP EXHIBITS

Artsgenesis, Inc.
Books: Arts Resource Handbook: Activities for Students with Disabilities; State of the Art—All Disciplines for All Abilities; The Chrysalis Process-Professional Development for Artists.

Contact:
Kathleen Gaffney
President
Artsgenesis, Inc.
154 Christopher Street, Suite 2A
New York, NY 10014
T: 212.696.2787
F: 212.741.1925
E: Artsgenesis1@aol.com
W: www.artsgenesis.com

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Artrain USA
Invite Artrain USA, America’s Hometown Art Museum, featuring the contemporary Native American art exhibition, “Native Views” (through 2007) to your community.

Contact:
Debra Polich
President and CEO
Artrain USA
1100 North Main Street, Suite 106
Ann Arbor, MI 48104
T: 734.747.8300
F: 734.747.8530
E: deb.Polich@artrainusa.org
W: www.artrainusa.org

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Center for Arts Management and Technology
CAMT will present:

  • EGrant—custom Web-based electronic grant system
  • Artist Registry—online repository of artist information
  • Artist Job Bank—online classifieds bank (all arts disciplines)

Contact:
Jerry A. Coltin
Executive Director
Center for Arts Management and Technology
H. John Heinz III School of Public Policy and Management
Carnegie Mellon University
500 Forbes Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3890
T: 412.268.8930
F: 412.268.3590
E: jcoltin@andrew.cmu.edu
W: www.artsnet.org

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The National Arts Program Foundation
Materials explaining The National Arts Program, the funded annual visual arts exhibit and awards program for public employees and their families throughout the United States.

Contact:
Dianne J. Goddard
Program Director
The National Arts Program Foundation
699 Sugartown Road
Malvern, PA 19355
T: 610.408.9600
F: 610.408.9674
E: dgoddard@ntlartsprog.org
W: www.ntlartsprog.org

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National Endowment for the Arts
Information packets representing NEA’s National Initiatives: NEA Jazz Masters, Shakespeare in American Communities, and Operation Homecoming booklet; NEA Guide, 2002 Survey of Public Participation in the Arts, NEArts booklet.

Contact:
Olivia R. Baisden
Director, Public Information
Office of Communications
National Endowment for the Arts
1100 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20506
T: 202.682.5566
F: 202.682.5611
E: baisdeno@arts.org
W: www.arts.endow.gov

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U.S. Communities
Is a nonprofit agency offering public agencies and nonprofit organizations national contracts that have been competitively bid by large public agencies. These contracts are available at no cost to agencies.

Contact:
Rob Braulik
U.S. Communities - A Nonprofit Agency
2175 N. California Blvd, Suite 550
Walnut Creek, CA 94596
T: 707.746.6410
C: 925.708.2010
E: rbraulik@uscommunities.org
W: www.uscommunities.org

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University of Southern California
PUBLIC ARTS STUDIES PROGRAM, informational booklets, internship sponsor application forms and program case study and project publications.

Contact:
Caryl Levy
Director
University of Southern California
Public Art Studies Program
Watt Hall 104
Los Angeles, CA 90089-0292
T: 213.743.4562
F: 213.746.7580
E: cmclevy@aol.com
W: www.usc.edu/dept/finearts/publicart

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Western State Arts Federation (WESTAF)
CultureGrantsOnline(sm) is an affordable and adaptive online grants application system designed to serve public arts funders and humanities organizations. CGO allows your agency to manage the grants process.

Contact:
Matthew Saunders
Senior Director of Technology
Western State Arts Federation (WESTAF)
1743 Wazee Street, Suite 300
Denver, Colorado 80202
T: 303.629.1166
F: 303.629.9717
E: matthew.saunders@westaf.org
W: www.westaf.org

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    July 17-20, 2004
    Americans for the Arts and
     the National Assembly of State Arts Agencies
     Second Joint Convention
     Washington, DC
    Photos courtesy Washington, DC Convention and Tourism Corporation (WCTC)