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Weekly Links

This change puts people at the center of the equation, where they belong. It acknowledges that companies don’t have a purpose; they aren’t innovative; they don’t even exist — people do.
— Tiago Forte

This week, our interest was piqued by a watercolorist, a call-to-action for workforce change and a poet's meditations on remembrance:

This NEA interview with painter Debra Cartwright illustrates the arts' influence on social evolution, and the reality that a day job doesn’t negate one’s identity as an artist

We are enthusiastic about Forte Labs’ People-Centric Equation for Modern Work

This poem by Joy Harjo inspires our exploration of familiar territories

 

 

Weekly Links

This week, the links we love are focused on:

Partnerships between the arts/culture and business in Birmingham, UK

Strengthening individual creativity through cross-training

An investigation into what it would take to build an economy that works for everyone, from an arts perspective (note: we found the comments just as illuminating as the article itself)