
Join Tiffany Gaines of the Burchfield Penney Art Center, Heather Gring of Frontline Arts Buffalo, Emma Brittain-Hardy of Locust Street Art, and host Dejia James for a conversation on the importance of arts funding and community engagement in Buffalo, New York. Together, they highlight the critical role that the arts play in strengthening community health, fostering youth development, and contributing to economic stability.The discussion underscores the urgent need for public investment in the arts, with particular attention to frontline organizations built by and for underserved communities. The guests reflect on the impact of federal budget cuts, the importance of sustaining local arts programs, and the necessity of paying artists fairly for their work.
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