Race, Ethics, & the Arts

"Race, Ethics, and the Arts," hosted by the Richard L. Bready Chair in Ethics, Economics, and the Common Good and the Center for Ethics in Society. A broad spectrum of scholars, practitioners, and theorists will explore ethical questions related to the intersection of race and art.

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Arts4NH
National Governors Association Conversation for the Arts

Given the importance and the value of the arts/creative sector to our state, the disproportionate negative impact and its lagging recovery, Arts4NH respectfully asks that you request the National Governors Association to convene a national conversation of governors to discuss short and long term solutions to allow this industry to not only recover, but help fuel a national boom post Covid-19

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Peggo Hortsmann Hodes
The Redefining of New Hampshire

After the Old Man of the Mountain fell New Hampshire was left with an unanswered question — what defines us? No, it is not tax-free shopping or the lack of a motorcycle helmet law — but the arts that makes us unique.

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Jayme Simoes
Beethoven and the Art of Resilience

In 2020, orchestras around the world had planned celebrations in honor of composer Ludwig van Beethoven’s 250th birthday. Then the pandemic hit and the arts world shut down. Yet, as much as it was possible, orchestras still found ways both big and small to celebrate Beethoven.

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Deanna Hoying