In this episode, Angela talks with David Weaver, former Executive Director of Ohioana, about the power of arts advocacy and its vital role in shaping community identity and economic development. Together, they explore the disconnect between public perception of the arts and actual financial support while offering strategies to bridge that gap. This insightful conversation is a must-listen for arts leaders and advocates seeking to elevate the value of the arts in society.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Excitement for the Conversation
00:16 Observations on the Arts and Creative Sector
02:10 The Evolution of Arts Funding and Support
03:32 The Perception of the Arts as Elitist
05:33 The Wow Factor of the Arts and Personal Connections
08:43 The Power of Arts in Transforming Lives
10:34 Reframing the Importance of Arts and Culture
12:25 Arts and Culture as a Magnet for Economic Development
15:10 Shaping Public Opinion on the Importance of the Arts
17:05 The Changing Landscape of Arts Advocacy
18:01 The Preventative Benefit of Literature
19:19 The Importance of Reading and Literary Programs
23:00 The Shift in Employer Expectations and the Role of the Arts
25:50 Unique Tactics and Strategies in Arts Advocacy
27:34 The Role of Board Members in Advocacy Efforts
28:56 Meeting Lawmakers Where They Are
32:05 Reframing the Impact of the Arts to Resonate
33:57 Defining the Arts and the Power of Blue
35:16 The Outlook for Arts Funding in the State Budget
37:40 Redefining the Perception of the Arts in Society
David Weaver's Book: "Black Diva"
https://www.amazon.com/Black-Diva-Thirties-Willie-Biography/dp/1578066514
Ohioana Library
https://www.ohioana.org/