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Art for Change: Climate Art Gatherings

Arizona Citizens Action for the Arts would like to introduce and thank our guest blogger from 1Sky Arizona, Field Organizer and Green Corps Community Organizer, Ashley Lauth for her ongoing work to protect our environment through the power of art and for her blog submission.

 You get it. I get it. Global warming is real, and it’s really urgent. It’s bigger than “going green” or Al Gore. It affects all of us- from the Maldives (an island nation going completely under water) to Arizona, where drought, severe heat waves, and a recession are just a few of our problems.

 Our leaders cling to Big Oil and King Coal, plug their ears, and shake their heads- all because they don’t have the vision and courage to move to just climate solutions, or even to modern, 21st technology like solar power.

But this fall is our chance to change that power dynamic and show that we the people actually do care about our families, our future, and our earth. The United States Senate is voting on an unprecedented climate bill- the Clean Jobs and American Power Act. It will be the lilly pad from which we jump off to a better and more sustainable future.

The Clean Jobs and American Power Act will play an important role on December 7th as the international community comes together in Copenhagen to chart out global climate solutions. Without it, the United States will play the stubborn mule once again- pulling everyone backward.

This is where we come in- because contrary to popular belief, each of our sparks can ignite brilliant fires of change. Our vision and our courage can open eyes, call attention, and inspire.

Join me and 1Sky in Climate Art Gatherings. 1Sky is engaging people, communities, and artists to gather together to create art that conveys the urgency and necessity to enact bold climate legislation! Pieces made across the state will be powerful, creative visual displays, but the gatherings also fantastic ways to bring communities together.

Shelley Award

Gerry Murphy to receive 4th Annual Shelley Award for the Arts Advocacy and Support at the Governor’s Arts Awards Dinner, Apil 14th

Gerry Murphy, who built a legacy as both a strong business leader and a consistent and ardent supporter and advocate of the arts, has been named recipient of the 4th annual Shelley Arts Advocate Award.
The Shelley Award, presented to an Arizona individual who has advanced the arts through strategic and innovative work in creating or supporting public policy beneficial to the arts in Arizona, is named for Shelley Cohn, who spent more than 25 years as executive director of the Arizona Commission on the Arts. Continue reading

2009 Governor’s Arts Awards

2009 Governor’s Arts Awards, Presented by Arizona Citizens for the Arts & the Arizona Commission on the Arts

Date: April 14th 2009

Location: Arizona Biltmore

Frank Lloyd Wright Ballroom

2400 E. Missouri

Time: Reception 6:00-7:00

Dinner & Program 7:15-9:30

Tickets: $200 per person, tables of 10 available

We are pleased to announce the 28th Annual Governor’s Arts Awards, on April 14th, at the Arizona Biltmore Frank Lloyd Wright Ballroom. This year’s event will feature fabulous glass pieces created by ­members of Arizona Glass Alliance. Last year, over 900 local and state elected officials, prominent members of the arts, and leaders in the business community attended from throughout Arizona. Please join us in celebrating this year’s Shelly Award recipient along with the 2009 Arizona Governor’s Arts Awards honorees. For a complete list of nominees, visit our website. Since 1981, Arizona Citizens for the Arts has been dedicated to the ongoing commitment of public support for the arts.

For more information visit our website www.azcitizensforthearts.org or call 602-253-6535 Governor's Arts Awards