
SNAAP The National Endowment for the Arts is hosting a full-day webcast of a research symposium on artists. Steven Tepper, a Senior Scholar on the SNAAP Team, will be speaking at 11. Join us!
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Today we are presenting the webcast of the Cultural Workforce Forum, a forum about America’s artists, other cultural workers, and how art works as a part of this country’s real economy. Academics, ...

SNAAP Yesterday, 21,757 arts alumni from 54 arts education institutions received an e-mail invitation to participate in the 2009 SNAAP survey! If you graduated from one of our 54 schools in one of these years -- 1989, 1994, 1999 or 2004 - then please look for your invitation to participate in your inbox. SNAAP - and your ins...titution - needs your input! The 54 schools are posted below.
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SNAAP will survey the alumni of arts training institutions at both the secondary and post-secondary levels. These include:
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SNAAP SNAAP will be launching the 2009 survey in the next couple of days. Stay tuned!

Beverly Dawn Bryant sorry to have missed the conference (son's wedding) specially the Duke Ellington School tour. This is still of great interest and on my future agenda for a number of reasons. Was very glad to get this link for FB!

Ellen Coppley Duke Ellington is pleased to be a participant in this important project. We really need to know more about our alumni.

SNAAP is an exciting new research project that wants to connect with graduates of arts education programs, from high schools on up. Become our fan to learn more about us and how to get involved!

SNAAP received the Arts Schools Network Institutional Research Award for launching significant research about the future work and life paths of alumni of arts training programs and institutions.

SNAAP is at the Arts Schools Network Conference in Washington D.C. Join Us!

SNAAP is presenting a session titled Tracking Results of Intensive Arts Training today at the Grantmakers in the Arts 2009 Conference. Join us in Brooklyn, New York!

SNAAP is getting ready to launch the 2009 survey to more than 30,000 graduates of arts training institutions from across North America. If you get an invitation to complete the survey -- do it! Your answers will help shape arts education at your school for years to come.

SNAAP SNAAP will be presenting at the Grantmakers in the Arts 2009 Conference: Navigating the Art of Change next week in Brooklyn, New York. SNAAP will be presenting on October 20 in a session titled Tracking Results of Intensive Arts Training. Join us!
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