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This week Indianapolis s art museum Newfields made local and national news, as people decried a job description reference to its "core, white audience" that led to the resignation of its president. ....
The Timesâ Sarah Bahr, who is based in Indianapolis. However, any attempts by the museum to explain by this point were in vain. A petition addressing âartists, cultural leaders, advocates, and allies against racismâ began circulating on Feb. 14, calling for signatures. The petition stated that the wording of the job description âblatantly detailed the way in which systemic racism permeatedâ Indianapolis. Among the demands of the petition â just like the open letter from the group of Newfields staff and board members â was for Venableâs resignation. By 4:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 17, there were 2031 signatures on the petition. Concrete steps ....
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Feb 16, 2021 / 06:27 PM EST INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) In a letter released Tuesday, dozens of anonymous Newfields staff members asked for the museum’s president to step down after Newfields’ response to a job posting that cited its “traditional, core, white art audience.” The letter, attributed to a group of 85 Newfields staff and stakeholders, said staff are “disheartened” by the museum’s lack of leadership in addressing racial equity, calling the posting and the museum’s response to uproar about it “a symptom of a much larger problem.” The letter goes on to say that while President Charles Venable managed to “financially stabilize” Newfields and get through the pandemic “without sacrificing employees to stay afloat,” staff members are frustrated by what they see as leadership breaking the trust of the community and “do not see a way forward if Dr. Charles Venable remains at the helm of our institution.” ....