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Global Trust and Foundations Market Report 2020-2023 & 2030: COVID-19 Impacts, Growth and Changes

Press release content from Business Wire. The AP news staff was not involved in its creation. Global Trust and Foundations Market Report 2020-2023 & 2030: COVID-19 Impacts, Growth and Changes - ResearchAndMarkets.com January 14, 2021 GMT DUBLIN (BUSINESS WIRE) Jan 14, 2021 Trust and Foundations Global Market Report 2020-30: COVID-19 Growth and Change provides the strategists, marketers and senior management with the critical information they need to assess the global trust and foundations market. ADVERTISEMENT Major players in the trust and foundations market are United Way Worldwide, Feeding America, Task Force for Global Health, Salvation Army, American National Red Cross, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, Americares Foundation, Food for the Poor, United States Fund for UNICEF and MAP International.

Writer Dinaw Mengestu named John D and Catherine T MacArthur Professor in the Humanities

ANNANDALE-ON-HUDSON Bard College announces the appointment of esteemed writer Dinaw Mengestu as Catherine T. MacArthur Professor in the Humanities, effective spring 2021. Mengestu, a recipient of the 2012 MacArthur Foundation Award, is director of the Written Arts Program at Bard. He is the author of three novels: The Beautiful Things That Heaven Bears (2008), How to Read the Air (2010), and All Our Names (2014). For more information about Bard’s Written Arts Program, please visit writtenarts.bard.edu. “A writer of extraordinary accomplishment and humanity, Dinaw Mengestu has brought signal openness, growth, and energy to the Written Arts Program at Bard since his arrival in 2016,” said Bard’s Dean of the College, Deirdre D’Albertis.

Exhibition of works by Nicole Eisenman and Keith Boadwee opens at FLAG

Exhibition of works by Nicole Eisenman and Keith Boadwee opens at FLAG Installation view. NEW YORK, NY .- The recipient of The Suzanne Deal Booth / FLAG Art Foundation Prize, Nicole Eisenman created thematically-linked solo exhibitions for The Contemporary Austin (Sturm und Drang, February 27-November 15, 2020) and FLAG (December 12, 2020 - March 13, 2021). Eisenman expanded the exhibition at FLAG to include artist Keith Boadwee; their shared use of humor and critical observation questions both real and imagined power structures, upends art history, and lampoons notions of “good taste.” Nicole Eisenman employs a plurality of styles and visual references in her drawings, paintings, and sculptures to give shape to the many forms of the human condition. At FLAG, Eisenman’s cast of characters are emblematic of the patriarchy—frat guys, paunchy businessmen, and bald eagles—the foundations of which she gleefully undermines through absurdity, caricature, and gallows humor. A conc

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