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ARLIS-L  September 2001

ARLIS-L September 2001

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Re: The Status of the Arts in Manhattan

From:

Roger Lawson <[log in to unmask]>

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ART LIBRARIES SOCIETY DISCUSSION LIST <[log in to unmask]>

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Tue, 18 Sep 2001 09:04:07 EDT

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>>> NINCH-ANNOUNCE <[log in to unmask]> 9/17/01 9:29:47 AM >>>
NINCH ANNOUNCEMENT
News on Networking Cultural Heritage Resources
from across the Community
September 17, 2001


                     The Status of the Arts in Manhattan
             Report from Robert Lynch, Americans for the Arts
               http://www.AmericansForTheArts.org/attack/ 


I'm forwarding this report on the condition of arts organizations and 
personnel in New York City.

David Green
===========


>THE STATUS OF ARTS IN MANHATTAN
>
>To:    Our Friends and Colleagues
>
>From:  Robert Lynch, President and CEO, Americans for the Arts
>
>Date:  September 14, 2001
>
>
>To help keep you informed and in touch during this time of national 
>crisis, Americans for the Arts will share with you the status of 
>arts organizations in New York, the ways in which you can help, and 
>ways the arts are being used to help in the nation's recovery.  We 
>will provide updates via e-mail as well as on our new website 
>section, "Attack on America": www.AmericansForTheArts.org/attack/. 
>Visit the new section and read a statement made by Robert Lynch, 
>president and CEO, on Tuesday's tragic events.
>
>The Staff of Americans for the Arts
>All staff from our DC and New York City offices were unharmed by the 
>attacks.  Both offices are open and ready to help in any way we can.
>
>New York State Council on the Arts (NYSCA)
>The staff, all of whom are safe, are meeting to take inventory of 
>other arts groups in the area who may have been effected.  Bill 
>Ivey, chairman, National Endowment for the Arts, is connecting with 
>NYSCA regarding funds that they are making available.
>
>Lower Manhattan Cultural Council
>John Haworth, board member, has informed us that all staff is safe. 
>The council was preparing for a dance festival onsite.  The dancers 
>had not yet arrived and the tech crews, just beginning to show up, 
>were able to make it to safety.  The council has also accounted for 
>all the artists, except for one, who participated in and whose 
>studios were featured on the ARTventure tour of Lower Manhattan. 
>The council's offices and studios were destroyed.  NYSCA will be 
>providing immediate office space for the council.
>
>No other arts organization was affected to the extent of the Lower 
>Manhattan Cultural Council.
>
>Alliance of New York State Arts Organizations
>The staff, all of whom are safe, are looking at ways to help the 
>arts organizations affected in Manhattan.
>
>American Express Foundation
>All of our immediate colleagues at American Express-including Ann 
>Wickham and Beth Salerno-are fine.  (Their offices are across the 
>highway from the World Trade Center).
>
>Business Committee for the Arts
>The offices are at the foot of the 59th Street Bridge in Long Island 
>City and were directly across from the Towers.  The staff, having 
>had the unfortunate experience of seeing the second plane hit and 
>the resulting events unfold, are safe but stunned.
>
>The Cultural Community
>New York City's cultural institutions have decided to persevere, 
>despite this week's events and subsequent false bomb threats 
>(Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Museum of American History).  At 
>the urging of Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani and Schuyler G. Chapin, the 
>commissioner of cultural affairs, many of the city's premier museums 
>opened their doors.  Meanwhile, all 23 Broadway productions 
>performed Thursday night after a moment of silence and a dimming of 
>the marquee lights in recognition of the victims.
>
>The Metropolitan Opera and the New York City Opera are both staging 
>special performances to benefit victims, families, and the relief 
>effort.  The flurry of activity in theaters, opera houses and 
>museums represented a concerted effort by political and cultural 
>leaders to return the city to some semblance of normalcy.
>
>Resources and Contributions
>Organizations throughout the nation have responded in a variety of 
>ways to Tuesday's tragedies.  For information on charities and 
>resources available, visit the following organizations' websites:
>
>http://philanthropy.com/free/update/update.htm 
>http://www.independentsector.org/media/Sept11_statement.html.
>       www.charitywave.org 
>
>This has been an extraordinary couple of days for everyone.  For me 
>it also serves as a reminder of how important our work is in our 
>collective attempt to foster things that make the world a bit more 
>beautiful and help foster a bit more dialogue, and that help keep us 
>all a bit more human.
>
>We will remain in close contact and have designated Anne Canzonetti, 
>202.371.2830 or e-mail [log in to unmask], to respond to any 
>questions, concerns, or related information.
>
>One last note, we wanted to provide you with the toll-free number 
>for the American Red Cross for those of you who would like to donate 
>blood.  You may call 1-800-GIVE-LIFE to find a blood donor center 
>near you.

 

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