Express yourself about Legacy amendment spending

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One more push to get you to contribute to the debate about how the State Arts Board should allocate the new resources they'll receive from the Legacy Amendment. Complete this survey. If you don't tell them, how will they know? And, trust me, when I tell you that the perspective of arts administrators and artists is different. No one's fault. Nothing bad about it. But different people have different experiences. You've got to share yours. Don't assume they know. And, along the same lines, Read the latest blog entry from Gary Peterson, experienced arts administrator and consultant. It's a bit long and incredibly detailed. He really lays out how he would spend the money. It's a good primer on what the numbers really look like as well as real food for thought.
Alan M. Berks

Alan M. Berks is a Minneapolis-based writer whose plays have been seen in New York, Chicago, Phoenix, Indianapolis, San Francisco, and around the Twin Cities. He helped create Thirst Theater a while back. Now, he’s the co-founder of this here magazine. He’s also written Almost Exactly Like Us, How to Cheat, 3 Parts Dead, Goats, and more.