Alliance of Artists Communities
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Artist Communities Alliance (ACA), formerly known as Alliance of Artists Communities,[1] is an international non-profit arts organization. Founded in 1991 following a pilot program and recommendation through the MacArthur Foundation, the organization is focused on advocacy, promotion, and cultivation of residencies for artists and artist communities. The organization created the first national directory of artist communities in 1995 and today maintains a directory of over 300 international artist residency organizations.[2][3] In addition to the residency directory, Artist Communities Alliance provides networking, year-round virtual programing and resources for artist residency programs, as well as grantmaking and consortia programs. [4][5]
Members of ACA include the MacDowell Colony in Peterborough, New Hampshire, Sculpture Space in Utica, New York, the Archie Bray Foundation for the Ceramic Arts in Helena, Montana, Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity in Banff, Alberta, and Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts in Omaha, Nebraska.[6][7][8]
The organization moved from being headquartered in Providence, Rhode Island,[8] which was the product of a 2002 invitation by then Rhode Island School of Design president Roger Mandle, to being fully remote after the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. Led by Lisa Funderburke Hoffman as the President + CEO since 2016, ACA maintains a small staff across the United States.
References
[edit]- ^ "Alliance of Artists Communities launches the 2021-2023 Strategic Plan and announces a new name". artistcommunities.org.
- ^ Callahan, Amy (November 1, 1995). "Artists' communities to publish directory". Poets and Writers Magazine. 23 (12). ProQuest 1311713184.
- ^ "ACA Directory". www.artistcommunities.org.
- ^ "ACA Programs + Events". www.artistcommunities.org.
- ^ "ACA Grantmaking". www.artistcommunities.org.
- ^ "Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity". www.artistcommunities.org.
- ^ "Bemis Center of Contemporary Arts". artistcommunities.org.
- ^ a b Van SICLEN, BILL (17 October 2010). "ART - A most artistic business conference". Providence Journal. p. D3. Retrieved 16 September 2019.