This installment of the Washington Ideas Roundtable features Richard Koshalek, Director of the Smithsonian’s Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, discussing The Museum As Forum: Creative Dialogues for the 21st Century.
We had the pleasure of hosting American Film Institute Founder George Stevens, Jr. earlier this week at an Institute discussion on creativity with our Arts Program Director Damian Woetzel as part of The Washington Ideas Roundtable Series.
In a career spanning fifty years, George Stevens, Jr. has created a legacy of distinguished work as a writer, director, producer of motion pictures and television. In 1962 he became the head of the Motion Picture Service of the US Information Agency under Edward R. Murrow, and in 1967 founded the American Film Institute. He continues to serve on the AFI Board.
As part of the Michelle Smith and the Robert H. Smith Family Foundation Roundtable series, Michael Kaiser discusses arts leadership and reflects on his recent book, Leading Roles: 50 Questions Every Arts Board Should Ask (Brandeis).
Michael Kaiser discusses arts leadership and reflects on his recent book, Leading Roles: 50 Questions Every Arts Board Should Ask (Brandeis).This event is by invitation only.
The Aspen Institute Arts Program was established to support and invigorate the arts in America, and to return the arts to the center of the Aspen Institute's "Great Conversation." Directed by Damian Woetzel, it brings together leading artists, arts managers, sponsors, government officials and patrons to generate, exchange, and develop ideas and policies to encourage vibrancy and dynamism in all artistic realms, and to enrich civic culture in ways only the arts can do.