Including underrepresented groups in the arts key focus of c

Including underrepresented groups in the arts key focus of creative partnerships across the country

This year’s Business to Arts Awards winners featured purposeful creative partnerships that sought to address a range of societal issues—from climate change to enhancing the shared public spaces in which we live. In this final article in our series, we profile three partnerships that are making the arts more inclusive and accessible to all

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