Special Presentation by India Pinkney, General Counsel for the National Endowment of the Arts

 

India Pinkney, General Counsel for the National Endowment of the Arts

Moderated by Karen Wiley, President/CEO of the Arts Council of Fort Worth

In her engaging analysis, Pinkney will discuss how the continued inclusion of women—from all backgrounds—in the arts industry provides women with an increased ability to make a living, foster leadership, deepen cultural conversations in museums and other centers of engagement, and build community and access. Through a creative and pragmatic lens, Pinkney will highlight the power of varying experiences among female artists and their distinct roles as creators and catalysts for dialogue. A Q&A moderated by Karen Wiley, president/CEO, Arts Council of Fort Worth, will follow Pinkney’s dynamic lecture during a reception in the Piano Pavilion Lobby.

 

This special presentation is presented in partnership with the Kimbell Art Museum, the Arts Council of Fort Worth and Art Tooth. A special thank you to the James L. West Foundation for bringing India Pinkney to Fort Worth as a part of a weekend of events around "Alive Inside," a documentary on the power of music and art to benefit dementia and Alzheimer's patients.

 

Assistive Listening Devices are available. 

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