GOOD NEWS
Whiplash happened in Philadelphia this week, and to say the arts community is reeling is an understatement.
First, on the joy and optimism side – on Thursday, May 30, Forman Arts Initiative announced their new, 100,000 square-foot multi-building campus project on North American Street (yay! Support for the arts and the community!). This bold and pro-Philly arts move was received with joy, and as the leaders of FAI (Michael Forman, Jennifer Rice and Executive Director Adjoa Jones de Almeida) talked openly about their project with their project leader, artist and community advocate Theaster Gates, it was clear they were thinking community first, programming later, a wonderful thing to hear about a multi-million dollar project in a community that is gentrifying and may be wary of a new project. They were clear they will engage with the surrounding community from the ground up, and we all cheered and thought ‘Good luck, that’s going to be a hard job, but we are here to help if you need us.’
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FAI Press release
BAD NEWS
On the shock and despair side, on Saturday, June 1, 2024, University of the Arts — in a disheartening and unprecedented development — announced they’re closing down, forever, on June 7, 2024. Say what!? Due to an unspecified financial crisis, was their less than clear reason for this move. The disturbing action leaves students, faculty, staff, families, and we who love Philadelphia art, artists and arts community, in confusion and sadness. A rumor mill’s worth of angry speculations and questions arise, and we need answers.
We smell a cover up. What is the financial crisis? Why and how did it spin out of control? Where did the money go? Who’s responsible?
Our Instagram feed is filled with shock, anger and despair. The heartless business move suggests what we have long thought, that college and university level arts education is first and foremost a big business, and oh yes, a tool to support the arts, the artists and grow a thriving arts community. The action UArts took is spreadsheet-forward and completely out of touch with the artists and arts community the institution said it was serving.
Register to attend the online town hall this afternoon. It’s not clear any more “news” will be forthcoming but we will be there to support all those who are affected. (Transparency: Libby and Roberta taught Professional Practices for one semester at UArts, a number of years ago. We also were jurors of another year’s MFA exhibition, and Roberta has been a thesis advisor for several UArts MFA students.)
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UArts shuts its doors abruptly due to ‘unspecified “urgent crisis”’ – Philadelphia Inquirer
NY Times article this morning, June 3, 2024. (email editor@theartblog.org if you would like a “gift” of this article.)
Register for the June 3, 2024, 4PM Town Hall webinar.