NEFA Communications Survey

Image: Public Art for Spatial Justice-supported mural by Mattaya Fitts of “Claiming our Future: Spatial Justice in Lawrence,” photo by Destiny Medina, teaching artist at Elevated Thought.

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Communications Director & Co-Accessibility Coordinator

At NEFA, we strive to make every communication count. We are committed to cultivating and promoting the arts in New England and beyond. Our programs support artists across many forms of expression and many geographies, connecting them with collaborators and communities, fueling creative exchange and public discourse, and strengthening the creative economy.

Each program and project that is brought to life at NEFA builds a stronger and more dynamic infrastructure for the arts. Through grants, convenings, online tools, and research, NEFA continues a nearly 45 year history of pioneering partnerships and programs supporting the arts.

We are working with communications collective Flannel & Blade to conduct an anonymous communications survey to all our NEFA family. We hope to find out what you think of our communications - across social media, our blog posts, eblasts, and newsletters - so that we can make them more effective, and continue to send accessible information and opportunities your way.

Please help us improve by filing out this short survey that should take about 10 minutes, and make your communications from NEFA even more effective. We appreciate your time!

Take the Survey by October 1, 2022