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2020 Projects, Publications, and Meetings of the Ƶ

The Humanities, Arts, and Culture

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Humanities, Arts & Culture

Since 1780, the Ƶ has advocated for the importance of the humanities, arts, and culture in American society, and has called on both private citizens and the nation’s government to help foster advances in these areas.

Today, the Ƶ conducts research and develops policy recommendations to advance the humanities in academic scholarship and in the public sector, to display the importance of the arts in society, and to enrich the nation’s cultural life. By bringing together scholars, artists, and leaders from both the public and private sectors, Ƶ programs in The Humanities, Arts, and Culture put practitioners and scholars in conversation with individuals from other disciplines, ensuring that the arts and humanities are valued in all areas of civic life. Projects in this area demonstrate the value of the arts, humanities, and culture to the nation’s security and prosperity, and call attention to the role played by work in these fields to enriching the health of communities and the daily lives of its citizens.
 

Program Advisory Committee
 

CHAIR

Johanna Drucker
University of California, Los Angeles



MEMBERS

Richard Brodhead
Duke University


Colin Dayan
Vanderbilt University


Thomas Gunning
University of Chicago


Maria Hummer-Tuttle
The J. Paul Getty Trust


Jacqueline Jones
University of Texas at Austin


Mary C. Kelley
University of Michigan


Jane Dammen McAuliffe
Library of Congress


Jahan Ramazani
University of Virginia


Oscar Tang
New York, NY


Pauline Yu
American Council of Learned Societies

 


 

PROJECT

Commission on the Arts

The Commission on the Arts seeks to reframe the national conversation about what role the arts can play in a diverse twenty-first-century democracy. The national focus of the project is reflected in the composition of its membership, which spans the cultural field and the geography of the United States; its members represent over a dozen states and more than forty organizations, disciplines, and institutions. The Commission is guided by the central premise that the arts are necessary to both individual and civic life and that artists are crucial members of healthy communities. Among other reports and creative elements, the Commission’s final products will include policy recommendations that will help arts advocates, educators, artists, and government officials to refocus the national conversation on the arts around common issues.
 

Commission Chairs
 

John Lithgow
Actor and Author

Deborah F. Rutter
The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts

Natasha Trethewey
Northwestern University

 

COMMISSION MEMBERS
 

Diane Ackerman
Author, Poet, and Naturalist

Elizabeth Alexander
The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation

Maribel Alvarez
The University of Arizona

Rod Bigelow
Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art

Terence Blanchard
Jazz Trumpeter and Composer

Mary Bordeaux
First Peoples Fund

Pam Breaux
National Assembly of State Arts Agencies

Jeffrey Brown
PBS NewsHour

Louise H. Bryson
The J. Paul Getty Trust

Francis Collins
National Institutes of Health

James Cuno
The J. Paul Getty Trust

Paul DiMaggio
New York University

Oskar Eustis
The Public Theater

Katherine Farley
Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts

Theaster Gates, Jr.
Rebuild Foundation

Paula Giddings
Smith College

Olivia Gude
School of the Art Institute of Chicago

Vijay Gupta
Street Symphony

Vicky Holt Takamine
Pua Ali‘i ‘Ilim

Maria Hummer-Tuttle
The J. Paul Getty Trust

Gish Jen
Novelist

Brian Kisida
University of Missouri

Angela La Porte
University of Arkansas

Tania León
Composer and Conductor

Robert Lynch
Americans for the Arts

Sonia Manzano
Actress and Author

Michael O’Bryan
The Village of Arts and Humanities

Felix Padrón
Arts Management Professional and Artist

Annise Parker
LGBTQ Victory Fund

Mwalim (Morgan James Peters)
University of Massachusetts Dartmouth

Victoria Rogers
John S. and James L. Knight Foundation

Jacqueline Stewart
The University of Chicago

Yancey Strickler
Kickstarter

Steven Tepper
Arizona State University

Roberta Uno
Arts in a Changing America

Zannie Voss
Southern Methodist University National Center for Arts Research

Carrie Mae Weems
Photographer

Damian Woetzel
The Juilliard School

Jay Xu
Asian Art Museum of San Francisco

Kevin Young
Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture

Laura Zabel
Springboard for the Arts

 

PROJECT STAFF
 

Mary Lyons

Allentza Michel

Tania Munz
 

Funders
 

Ford Foundation

The Getty Foundation

The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation

The Kresge Foundation

The Barr Foundation

Roger and Victoria Sant
 

Deceased
 

PROJECT MEETINGS
 

Branches from the Same Tree: Conversations on the Integration of Arts, Humanities, and STEM in Higher Education

October 25, 2019
House of the Ƶ
Cambridge, MA

The Ƶ hosted a one-day conference in partnership with the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine on their recently released report Branches from the Same Tree: The Integration of the Humanities and Arts with Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine in Higher Education. The conference included interactive and engaging panel presentations, performances, and breakout discussions, each exploring a different element of cross-disciplinary learning.
 

SPEAKERS
 

Francisco Alarcon
Boston University

Sari Altschuler
Northeastern University

Sarah Cunningham
Rhode Island School of Design

Bonnie Thornton Dill
University of Maryland

Leila Kinney
Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Lynn Pasquerella
Association of American Colleges and Universities

Sunil Iyengar
National Endowment for the Humanities

Ilya Vidrin
Harvard University

 

Actors from Catalyst Collaborative@MIT perform a scene from Einstein’s Dreams at the event “Branches from the Same Tree: Conversations on the Integration of Arts, Humanities, and STEM in Higher Education.”
Actors from Catalyst Collaborative@MIT perform a scene from Einstein’s Dreams at the event “Branches from the Same Tree: Conversations on the Integration of Arts, Humanities, and STEM in Higher Education.”

 

“Rural Arts and Cultural Development” Webinar

December 4, 2019
Virtual Event

The second webinar sponsored by the Commission examined new developments in arts and culture in rural communities. The featured panelists discussed how rural communities are uniquely leveraging the arts to foster community and economic development. Each panelist brought a unique perspective to the conversation, from producing events and festivals to building support networks of artists to employing art as a catalyst for social conversations.
 

Webinar Chair
 

Laura Zabel
Springboard for the Arts

 

SPEAKERS
 

Kara Schmidt
PaoliFest and Black Vulture Project (Indiana)

Jonny Stax
Consultant and Founder of ArtFarm (Iowa)

Michelle Ramos
Alternate Roots (regional South)

Matthew Fluharty
Art of the Rural (regional Midwest)

 

Meeting of the Commission

January 16–17, 2020
Los Angeles Athletic Club
Los Angeles, CA

The third Commission meeting focused on project visioning and strategy planning. Four local facilitators with deep experience in the arts and cultural sector as well as project design and implementation worked with each of the working groups to develop focused products and preliminary workplans. As a full group, the Commissioners discussed connections among the working groups, outreach strategies, and potential policy recommendations. In addition to project development, the meeting also included an evening reception celebrating the arts in Los Angeles, featuring Mayor Eric Garcetti and Vijay Gupta.
 

MEETING CHAIRS
 

John Lithgow
Actor and Author

Deborah Rutter
The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts

Natasha Trethewey
Northwestern University

 

SPEAKERS
 

Eric Garcetti
City of Los Angeles

Vijay Gupta
Street Symphony

 

Commission Cochair John Lithgow (Actor and Author) describes the work of the Commission on the Arts at a Los Angeles reception connected to the Commission’s meeting on January 16–17, 2020.
Commission Cochair John Lithgow (Actor and Author) describes the work of the Commission on the Arts at a Los Angeles reception connected to the Commission’s meeting on January 16–17, 2020.

 


 

PROJECT

The Humanities Indicators

The Humanities Indicators provide information about all aspects of the humanities: ranging from early childhood reading, through undergraduate and graduate education in the humanities, and on to employment and experiences later in life with museums and other humanistic activities. Now in its eleventh year as a publicly available website, the project tracks the condition of the humanities enterprise via its own rigorous survey research and analyses of data gathered by the federal government. Recent work has included national surveys of humanities departments at four-year colleges and universities, as well as a survey of over five thousand Americans about their engagement with and attitudes about a variety of humanities activities. The Humanities Indicators are accessible at www.amacad.org/humanities-indicators.
 

Project Director
 

Norman M. Bradburn
NORC at the University of Chicago

 

Advisory Committee
 

Edward Ayers
University of Richmond

Jack Buckley
American Institutes for Research

Jonathan R. Cole
Columbia University

John Dichtl
American Association for State and Local History

Michael Hout
New York University

Felice J. Levine
American Educational Research Association

Esther Mackintosh
Federation of State Humanities Councils

Anne Ruggles Gere
University of Michigan

Judith Tanur
Stony Brook University

Steven Wheatley
American Council of Learned Societies, emeritus

 

Project Staff
 

Carolyn Fuqua

John Garnett

Tania Munz

Robert B. Townsend
 

Funder
 

Andrew W. Mellon Foundation
 

Project Meetings
 

Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Community College – Research University Partnerships Meeting

July 31, 2019
Case Western University
Cleveland, OH

Codirector Robert B. Townsend presented a report on “The Role of Honors Programs at Community Colleges.”

 

Department Survey Consultation

October 21, 2019
American Sociological Association
Washington, D.C.

Following the successful completion of a national survey of humanities departments in four-year colleges and universities, the Indicators staff assembled representatives from each of the scholarly societies represented in the study to preview the findings and discuss possible lines of analysis and presentation.
 

Participants
 

Norman M. Bradburn
NORC at the University of Chicago

Helen Cullyer
Society for Classical Studies

Amy Ferrer
American Philosophical Association

Carolyn Fuqua
American Ƶ of Arts and Sciences

Daniel Ginsberg
American Anthropological Association

James Grossman
American Historical Association

Deborah Kimmey
American Studies Association

Deana Lewis
National Women’s Studies Association

Dennis Looney
Modern Language Association

Trevor Parry-Giles
National Communication Association

Anne Marie Porter
American Institute of Physics

David Raizman
College Art Association

Alyson Reed
Linguistic Society of America

James Shulman
American Council of Learned Societies

Camilla Sommers
Andrew W. Mellon Foundation

Robert B. Townsend
American Ƶ of Arts and Sciences

Susan White
American Institute of Physics

Carla Zecher
American Musicological Society

 

National Humanities Conference

November 7–9, 2019
The Hilton Hawaiian Village
Honolulu, HI

Codirector Robert B. Townsend participated in a series of conversations about the health of the humanities.

 

International Humanities Summit

November 11–13, 2019
Queensland University of Technology
Brisbane, Australia

At an international convening hosted by the Australian Ƶ for the Humanities, Codirector Robert B. Townsend delivered a presentation on “Asking the Public about the Humanities” and participated in a series of conversations about the health of the field in the United States and overseas.

 

American Historical Association Annual Meeting

January 4, 2020
Sheraton New York Times Square Hotel
New York, NY

At a convening of scholarly societies in the humanities and social sciences, Codirector Robert B. Townsend delivered a presentation on “What We Know about Contingent Fac­ulty” and participated in a discussion about the evolving academic workforce.

 

National Humanities Alliance Annual Meeting

March 2, 2020
Washington Court Hotel
Washington, D.C.

The staff of the Humanities Indicators project presented preliminary findings from a large national survey of the general public about the humanities and hosted an exhibit booth, where they distributed materials and answered questions.

 

Advisory Committee Meeting

March 6, 2020
Virtual Meeting

At the annual meeting of the Humanities Indicators Advisory Committee the participants reviewed the results of the two national surveys conducted by the project and assessed plans for future publications and research.
 

Participants
 

Norman M. Bradburn
NORC at the University of Chicago

Edward Ayers
University of Richmond

Jonathan R. Cole
Columbia University

John Dichtl
American Association for State and Local History

Carolyn Fuqua
American Ƶ of Arts and Sciences

Michael Hout
New York University

Felice J. Levine
American Educational Research Association

Esther Mackintosh
Federation of State Humanities Councils

Tania Munz
American Ƶ of Arts and Sciences

Judith Tanur
Stony Brook University

Robert B. Townsend
American Ƶ of Arts and Sciences

Steven Wheatley
American Council of Learned Societies

 

Public Survey Consultation I

March 24, 2020
Virtual Meeting

Working with NORC at the University of Chicago, in fall 2019 the Humanities Indicators conducted a nationally representative survey of five thousand American adults about public attitudes about the humanities and their engagement with a variety of humanistic practices. In spring 2020, the project staff conducted a series of consultations with stakeholders to assess which findings seemed of significance, and how the results might be reported to maximize their utility for every constituency.
 

Participants
 

Carin Berkowitz
New Jersey Humanities Council

Norman M. Bradburn
NORC at the University of Chicago

Alison Chang
College Art Association

Carolyn Fuqua
American Ƶ of Arts and Sciences

John Garnett
American Ƶ of Arts and Sciences

Michael Hout
New York University

Paula Krebs
Modern Language Association

Dennis Looney
Modern Language Association

Tania Munz
American Ƶ of Arts and Sciences

Susan Ogger
New York Humanities

Valerie Paley
New York Historical Society

James Pawelski
University of Pennsylvania

Jason Rhody
Social Science Research Council

Camilla Somers
Andrew W. Mellon Foundation

Elizabeth Spenst
Andrew W. Mellon Foundation

Judith Tanur
Stony Brook University

Robert B. Townsend
American Ƶ of Arts and Sciences

 

Public Survey Consultation II

April 6, 2020 (morning)
Virtual Meeting

 

Participants
 

Catherine Allgor
Massachusetts Historical Society

Norman Bradburn
NORC at the University of Chicago

Christina Chia
John Hope Franklin Humanities Institute

Sarah Dreller
Society for Architectural Historians

Carolyn Fuqua
American Ƶ of Arts and Sciences

John Garnett
American Ƶ of Arts and Sciences

James Grossman
American Historical Association

Christine Henseler
Union College

Steven Kidd
National Humanities Alliance

James Kitterman
Maryland Humanities

Gavin Kleespies
Massachusetts Historical Society

Modupe Labode
Smithsonian Institution

Lori Lefkowitz
Northeastern University

Esther Mackintosh
Federation of State Humanities Councils

David Oxtoby
American Ƶ of Arts and Sciences

Lynn Pasquarella
Association of American Colleges and Universities

Robert B. Townsend
American Ƶ of Arts and Sciences

 

Public Survey Consultation III

April 6, 2020 (afternoon)
Virtual Meeting

 

Participants
 

Norman Bradburn
NORC at the University of Chicago

Nicholas Allen
University of Georgia

Yota Batsaki
Dumbarton Oaks

John Dichtl
American Association of State and Local History

Jessica Feldman
Andrew W. Mellon Foundation

Amy Ferrer
American Philosophical Association

Carolyn Fuqua
American Ƶ of Arts and Sciences

John Garnett
American Ƶ of Arts and Sciences

Dianne Harris
Andrew W. Mellon Foundation

Cecily Hill
National Humanities Alliance

Barbara Mennel
University of Florida

Tania Munz
American Ƶ of Arts and Sciences

Bill Rivers
Joint National Committee for Languages; National Council for Languages and International Studies

Dana Schaffer
American Historical Association

Robert B. Townsend
American Ƶ of Arts and Sciences

Eric Waggoner
West Virginia Humanities Council

Ann Wise
Phi Beta Kappa

 

Public Survey Consultation IV

April 13, 2020 (morning)
Virtual Meeting

 

Participants
 

Norman Bradburn
NORC at the University of Chicago

Vyta Baselice
Federation of State Humanities Councils

Kristen Boudreau
Worcester Polytechnic Institute

Brian Boyles
Massachusetts Humanities

Kim Gilmore
History Channel

Carolyn Fuqua
American Ƶ of Arts and Sciences

John Garnett
American Ƶ of Arts and Sciences

Bea Gurwitz
National Humanities Alliance

David Kidd
Democratic Knowledge Project

Jess Miner
Edmond J. Safra Center for Ethics, Harvard University

Scott Muir
National Humanities Alliance

Melissa Nobles
Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Koby Oppenheim
Andrew W. Mellon Foundation

David Oxtoby
American Ƶ of Arts and Sciences

Daniel Reid
Whiting Foundation

Miranda Restovic
Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities

Peter Robinson
American Ƶ of Arts and Sciences

Susan Smulyan
Brown Center for Public Humanities

Robert B. Townsend
American Ƶ of Arts and Sciences

 

Public Survey Consultation V

April 13, 2020 (afternoon)
Virtual Meeting

 

Participants
 

Norman Bradburn
NORC at the University of Chicago

Ellen Dunlap
American Antiquarian Society

Daniel Fisher
National Humanities Alliance

Maryrose Flanigan
a2ru

Carolyn Fuqua
American Ƶ of Arts and Sciences

John Garnett
American Ƶ of Arts and Sciences

Matthew Gibson
Virginia Federation for the Humanities

Sara Guyer
University of Wisconsin

Sunil Iyengar
National Endowment for the Arts

Heather Kim
Andrew W. Mellon Foundation

Teresa Mangum
Obermann Center, University of Iowa

Allentza Michel
American Ƶ of Arts and Sciences

Tania Munz
American Ƶ of Arts and Sciences

Diane O’Donoghue
Jonathan M. Tisch College of Civic Life

Younger Oliver
National Humanities Alliance

Shannon Smith
Wyoming Humanities Council

Robert B. Townsend
American Ƶ of Arts and Sciences