A New Tool to Advance Equity: Artists in Residence in Government

Across the country, communities are embedding artists into government to find creative ways to prepare for a future that is responsive to critical issues. These artists in residence in government programs (AIRG) are helping agencies spur innovative advancements to internal operations and are working...

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Collaboration
Community
Councils
Culture
Departments
Design
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Mayors
Minority & ethnic groups
Political power
Public health
Strategic planning
Sustainability
Women
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