Archive for September, 2009

2008-2009 Year End Report

The Massachusetts Artists Leaders Coalition has completed its first year of operations, July 31, 2008 to July 31, 2009. It has been a busy and fruitful year for our young organization. We have encouraged the passage of numerous Commonwealth bills that support the creative economy and the vitality of artists communities. We have worked closely with the Governor’s Creative Economy Council to represent the interests and concerns of artists. We have fought to limit the cuts in arts and culture funding during this very tight budget cycle. We have supported each other through a tough economy.

Specifically, we have contributed to the following efforts:

  • MALC has made it a key goal to attend public hearings and public meetings by agencies on issues that impact the artists community. Over this past year, MALC members attended:
    • all the Creative Economy Council meetings;
    • 95% of the Commonwealth Health Connector Board monthly meetings and related regulatory health care reform meetings; and,
    • almost all of the Massachusetts Cultural Council Board meetings.

MALC wanted to make sure that our policy makers knew artists of all disciplines were interested in their work.

  • MALC members also testified at several State House hearings on pending legislation that would impact our community, including:
    • HB 4013  An Act Relative to the Establishment of Cultural Districts
    • HB 1078- the amended version- An Act Relative to Massachusetts Artists(Health Care)
    • MALC testified against HB 3686   An Act Relative to Eligibility for Cooperative Housing Corporation House

To read about these bill see: http://www.artistsunderthedome.org/legislature.html

  • MALC is the artist working group for the Creative Economy Council and offered key recommendations for  the Council to consider that would be feasible in the current economic downturn - MALC July 2009 Recommendations to CEC and CEC 2009 Mid-Year Report
  • MALC was also a partner on last year’s Artists Leadership & Entrepreneurship Conference last October at the Boston Public Library.

We continue to contribute to the following ongoing efforts:

  • attend public hearings and public meetings by state agencies and public hearing on issues that impact the artists community;
  • testify on legislation and regulatory matters that impact our community;
  • continue to be the artists working group for the Creative Economy Council and work diligently to ensure the CEC implements artist-sensitive solutions;
  • use the MALC blog to continue to report on these and other public meeting/hearings to keep our community informed.

We expect to become involved in the following upcoming efforts in the coming year:

This has been a successful year for MALC, perhaps all the more successful given that we have only been at this for a year. We look forward to a challenging yet rewarding upcoming second year of artists leadership. We invite you to join MALC to be part of our important work.

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Mid-Year 2009 Report of Massachusetts Creative Economy Council

Mid-Year 2009 Report of Massachusetts Creative Economy Council

The Massachusetts Creative Economy Council (CEC) released its mid-year report to the Massachusetts State Legislature on September 3rd: CEC_Report09.pdf.

Members of the Massachusetts Artists Leaders Coalition have been attending all the public meetings of the CEC. Due to MALC attending all the CEC meetings and our advocacy for individual artists of all disciplines to the CEC, MALC  was asked to be the working group for artists issues for the CEC. On July 1st, MALC gave its recommendations to the CEC for their mid-year report (note, due to the economic downturn all the CEC working groups were strongly urged to forgo any recommendations for new income streams for the next two fiscal years): MALC_CEC09.pdf.

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Happy Birthday MALC!

Founded in Boston, MA on July 31, 2008, for the past year the Massachusetts Artists Leaders Coalition (MALC) has been helping to ensure that Massachusetts artists of all disciplines have a voice in dialogs, decisions, and key public policy initiatives that impact the artists community and the creative economy.

It has been a busy and fruitful year for our young organization. We have encouraged the passage of numerous Commonwealth bills that support the creative economy and the vitality of artists communities. We have worked closely with the Governor’s Creative Economy Council to represent the interests and concerns of artists. We have fought to limit the cuts in arts and culture funding during this very tight budget cycle. We have supported each other through a tough economy.

Yet, as we blow out the candles on the group’s virtual birthday cake we have even an greater wish for the coming year. If our wishes comes true :  MALC membership will grow beyond our wildest dreams and artists of all disciplinesacross the country will create artists leaders coalitions in their own home states.

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Creative Massachusetts: The Artists Congress 2009 – November 7-8

Creative Massachusetts: The Artists Congress 2009

Welcoming Artists of All Disciplines to a Discussion of Our Creative Future

November 7 & 8 at the Boston Public Library, Boston, MA

Save the Dates Nov. 7 & 8 for “Creative Massachusetts: The Artists Congress 2009″ in Boston, MA

Creative Massachusetts: The Artists Congress 2009 is presented by the Massachusetts Artists Leaders Coalition (MALC) and the Kirstein Business Branch of the Boston Public Library. This event is free and open to all Massachusetts artists of all disciplines. To receive more information about the event, please join the ArtistsUndertheDome.org’s free listserv at http://www.artistsunderthedome.org/contact.html, and look for updates here on the MALC blog:

Help us spread the word to artists across the Commonwealth!

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3rd Annual Artists Under the Dome Event – Nov. 19th

The Third Annual Artists Under the Dome Event 2009

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 2009 from 10am to 3:30pm

Massachusetts State House’s Great Hall

SAVE THE DATE!

A Free Event for Massachusetts Artists Working in all Disciplines

Join this site’s Listserv to be notified of the 2009 event schedule.

For the third time, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts will invite Massachusetts artists working in all disciplines (visual arts, literary, performing, crafts, new media, etc.) to the State House on Thursday, November 19th to thank them for all they contribute to our state’s economy and quality of life. Over 120 artists attended the 2008 event!

The 2009 event will be brought to you by the Joint Committee on Tourism, Arts and Cultural Development, the Joint Committee on Economic Development and Emerging Technologies, Treasurer Tim Cahill, the Executive Office of Housing and Economic Development, the Joint Committee of Community Development and Small Business, the Massachusetts Cultural Council, and the Massachusetts Artists Leaders Coalition.

Note: Artists are welcome to attend, even if they can only attend some of the scheduled events (ie they could only attend the brown bag lunch, etc.)

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MALC 7/09 Recommendations to Massachusetts CEC

The following are the recommendations the MALC Steering Committee forwarded to the Chair of the Massachusetts Creative Economy Council as contributions to their mid-year 2009 report:


MALC RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE CEC  7/1/09:

INTRODUCTION—OVERVIEW

As the CEC works to preserve, strengthen and expand the vital role of artists in the Commonwealth’s creative economy, the Massachusetts Artists Leaders Coalition looks forward to playing an active partnership role in designing and implementing measures to achieve this goal.  For the next 3 years, in particular, we would ask the CEC to assign a high priority to the following goals and activities, listed below by general areas of interest.  At this stage, of course, some of these goals can be described in more detail while others will require further definition.  We look forward to doing that work with the Council.

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Welcome to MALC

The goal of the Massachusetts Artists Leaders Coalition (MALC) is to ensure that Massachusetts artists of all disciplines have a voice in public dialogs, decisions, and key public policy initiatives that impact the artists community and the creative economy. MALC works to ensure that artists have a permanent place at the policy making table.

By “artists of all disciplines”, MALC includes visual artists, writers, poets, storytellers, dancers, musicians, moving image makers, performers, and any and all people that work at creative expression to convey cultural ideas.

MALC brings artist leaders and artist-run organizations together around key statewide issues facing Massachusetts artists. Though individual participants may have different perspectives on how best to address the issues facing the artists community, MALC members are committed to working together to improve the social and economic position of all Massachusetts artists.

MALC does not replicate or duplicate existing organizations and their efforts. Instead the coalition augments the work of existing arts organizations by addressing the issues that directly impact individual artists’ livelihoods. MALC members share models, policies, and methods that can be implemented on the local level of cities, towns and counties, as well as on a state and national level. The coalition encourages artist leaders to then join and work with local and state organizations addressing such key issues as arts education reform, funding arts councils, creative economy, etc. Through this approach the best-practices shared and developed by the artist leaders within MALC can be shared throughout the Commonwealth for the benefit of all working artists.

MALC endeavors to empower the artists’ community, support existing artist leaders, and to mentor new artist leaders to create a continuum of artists leadership supporting the various artists communities and the creative economy.

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