The GIA Podcast

A virtual conversation space for our community of practice.

Welcome to the Grantmakers in the Arts Podcast, featuring interviews with leaders in arts funding, the cultural community, intersecting sectors — like arts and health or narrative change — and artists. These short podcasts are designed to easily fit into a busy schedule and offer concise sector insights for grantmakers. Many interview topics will complement GIA online learning programs, from webinars and blog posts to the annual conference.

Listen to our most recent episodes below!

Black Arts Funding In 2023

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Unpacking the Landback Movement

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Being in Transformational Relationship: Discussing GIA’s Racial Equity Workshop with Marcus Walton & Eddie Torres

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2022 Individual Artist Preconference: Year of Our Lorde (RECAP)

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The Racial Equity Coding Project: The Necessity of Nuance

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The GIA Support for Individual Artist Committee: What’s New for 2022?

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The American Rescue Plan Act: All policy is cultural policy

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The American Rescue Plan Act: A timely opportunity for arts education

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Strategic Communications for Justice

 

True Commitment to Radical Imagination

 

Frameworks for Black Communities and Other Communities of Color

 

Welcome to Denver: Preparing for the 2019 GIA Annual Conference

 

Narrative Change and Unpacking Pop Culture

 

Partnership and Solidarity with Intermediaries

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Arts + Tech: Artists Respond ft. Amelia Winger-Bearskin

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Arts + Tech: Artists Respond ft. Stephanie Dinkins

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The Racial Equity Coding Project: The Path Ahead

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Coronavirus Response: Where are they
now?

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Developing a Liberatory Consciousness in Funding

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The Role of The Arts in Criminal Justice and Policing

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Coronavirus Response: Into the weeds

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Supporting Immigrant Artists and Border Communities

 

The Mosaic Network and Fund: New ways to uplift ALAANA communities

 

What’s the Buzz with the GIA Support for Individual Artist Committee?

 

Eddie Torres, Kerry McCarthy, and E. San San Wong on Arts Advocacy

 

Eddie Torres, Sam Massol, and Jessica Mele on Arts Advocacy

 

The GIA 2023 Conference: Welcome to Puerto Rico!

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What’s New with the GIA’s Policy and Advocacy Efforts?

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Arts + Tech: Artists Respond ft. Yamilée Toussaint Beach

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The 2022 GIA Conference: Welcome to
New York!

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The Racial Equity Coding Project: Unpacking The “Why”

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A Just Transition for Investing in Arts and Culture

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Activating Our Power After the Election

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Radical Practice: Turning Over Power in Foundations

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Coronavirus Response: Setting the Frame

 

Centering Racial Equity in Arts Funding

 

Narrative Change Through Satirical Storytelling

 

Welcome to Oakland! Nadia Elokdah, Shelley Trott, and Roberto Bedoya

 

Eddie Torres, Narric Rome, and Alex Nock on Arts Advocacy