NEA Arts Panels Go Virtual for 34 Funding Meetings
Published Date: 9/24/2025
Notice
Summary
The Arts Advisory Panel is holding 34 meetings online to review and discuss arts programs. These meetings affect artists, arts organizations, and anyone interested in arts funding and support. The virtual format makes it easier and faster to connect, with no extra costs for travel or venues.
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Arts Advisory Panel Moves Online
The Arts Advisory Panel will hold 34 meetings by teleconference or videoconference. Artists, arts organizations, and others interested in arts funding can join more easily and faster because the virtual format removes travel and venue costs.
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