Erin Harkey, CEO of Americans for the Arts, on Advocacy, Resilience, and the Power of Community
Description
Few leaders expect their first months on the job to coincide with a fight for the future of the arts in America. For Erin Harkey, that became the reality when she stepped in as CEO of Americans for the Arts earlier this year—just as the federal government proposed eliminating national arts funding.
In this episode, Erin reflects on her career journey, from shaping cultural policy in Chicago to stepping into one of the most prominent arts leadership roles in the country. She shares why public funding is uniquely powerful, how communities can mobilize in times of uncertainty, and why joy itself can be a form of resistance. Along the way, she offers practical advice for arts administrators, artists, and advocates alike: from making your voice heard with elected officials to finding ways to sustain yourself in the work.
LINKS:
National Endowment for the Arts | The Big Picture
Americans for the Arts | Americans Speak Out About the Arts
Americans for the Arts | Arts Impact Explorer
Americans for the Arts | Advocacy Toolkit For Individuals and Organizations