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This blog post is from our collaborators at Creative West, formerly Western States Arts Federation (WESTAF).
The arts thrive on connection, on the cross-pollination of ideas and the vibrant hues of diverse perspectives. Yet, too often, systemic barriers and a lack of support stifle the voices and contributions of artists of color. The National Leaders of Color Fellowship Program (LoCF) rises to meet this challenge, nurturing a community where collaboration is not just encouraged, but celebrated as a superpower.
The recent LoCF Regional Conversations + Fellows Summit pulsated with the energy of shared experiences and collective vision. It was a space where fellows and U.S. regional arts organizations (USRAO) staff alike wove together a tapestry of voices, setting the stage for a more inclusive and equitable arts landscape.
This sentiment echoed throughout the summit, where participants engaged in thoughtful discussions, regional breakout sessions, and heartfelt reflections on the program's impact.
The summit's essence is vividly captured in a graphic recording created by Studio Thalo, a dynamic artwork that speaks volumes about the LoCF community. A hummingbird and a bee, drawn to a vibrant flower, symbolize the flow of creativity and resources, underscoring the power of connection.
Key messages leap from the page:
These phrases are not just calls to action; they are reflections of the LoCF's core values. The program challenges the ingrained narrative that burnout is a necessary sacrifice for artists, instead advocating for a culture of care and sustainable practices.
The LoCF is more than a fellowship; it is a movement fueled by the belief that every artist, regardless of background, deserves the opportunity to thrive.
Whether you are an early, mid-career or seasoned leader in the arts and culture sector, and you self-identify as Black, Indigenous, and/or a person of color, we urge you to apply for the 2024 cohort of the National Leaders of Color Fellowship Program. The deadline is October 13, 2024, at 11:59 PM MDT.
Don't miss this chance to be part of a transformative experience, to connect with a vibrant community, and to contribute your unique voice to the national arts conversation.
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