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We are pleased to present the summary of learning from Art in the Service of Understanding, a convening held March 10 – 12, 2017. NEFA partnered with HowlRound, and is deeply appreciative of this collaboration that made the event possible, especially the brilliant leadership of Jamie Gahlon, HowlRound’s Senior Creative Producer. Gratitude is also due to our funders: the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation, the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts.
The convening was inspired by five projects that received grants from NEFA’s National Theater Project and National Dance Project since 2010:
Performances of these works framed the discussion during the three-day convening which was attended by over 75 participants representing a range of backgrounds, professional areas, and relationships to the topic including: artists, active military personnel, veterans, arts presenters, health care practitioners and funders.
Art in the Service of Understanding aimed to:
NEFA’s desired outcomes were:
Maureen White documented the full convening, and has synthesized the learning into a report that we believe addresses these outcomes and will further the important efforts of artists in creating work in deep collaboration with military and veterans’ communities.
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