ʻO WESTAF kēia manawa ʻo Creative West.  E heluhelu i nā mea a pau.

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Mark Sink Retrospective Exhibition Opening - Patricia McCrystal

ʻAiʻai kiʻi ʻo Patricia McCrystal

Ka makou Hana

ʻO ke kākoʻo no ka noʻeau

We amplify the work of creative organizations by building arts policy systems that can be delivered anywhere and invest in and strengthen state and federal-level advocacy to support public-sector involvement in the arts. We partner with coalitions and regional and national networks to connect and mobilize artists, administrators, public officials, advocates and influencers to build awareness of arts-related issues and drive action on legislative and regulatory change.

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The arts and cultural policy and advocacy landscape is sprawling and complex, with numerous potential policy issues and decision-making taking place at every level of government. In ongoing dialogue with our stakeholders and partners, Creative West has identified several key policy priorities: supporting local, state, and federal cultural agencies; bolstering the creative economy and creative workers; advancing equity and justice; and investing in creative infrastructure.

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Action Center

Creative West provides the latest advocacy updates, drives impactful campaigns, and monitors state and federal legislation. In our grassroots advocacy action center, we rally arts advocates, track the moves that matter, and keep you in the know every step of the way.

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Advocacy Partners

Creative West works in partnership with the broader arts, nonprofit, and creative industries sectors to strengthen public-sector involvement in the arts. As a leading member of national coalitions like the Cultural Advocacy Group, BIPOC Led Arts Advocacy Coalition, Creative States Coalition, National Arts Policy Alliance, and Grantmakers in the Arts Policy Committee, we’re connected with partners both regionally and nationally on year-round advocacy efforts.

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State Advocacy Funds

For over a decade, WESTAF has distributed funds (generated from its earned income) to each state in the West to support advocacy on behalf of the state’s arts agency. From essential capacity-building support for state arts advocacy organizations and funding top-tier advocacy work and training and cutting-edge public affairs technology to organizing arts advocacy days and summits, our goal is to provide each state with funds to meet their needs and support their unique advocacy activities.

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Western Arts Advocacy Network (WAAN)

With the support of Creative West, the Western Arts Advocacy Network (WAAN) was founded in 2020 and brings together leaders from statewide arts advocacy organizations and key advocates from across the West to share best practices, build advocacy capacity, and support arts advocacy.

E aʻo hou aku

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Seminā alakaʻi noʻeau a hoʻolaha

Hāʻawi ka Arts Leadership and Advocacy Seminar i nā alakaʻi noʻeau me nā mea hana a me ka ʻike e komo pono ai i ka ʻōlelo aʻoaʻo federal no ka hana noʻeau. E hui pū me nā mea hana kulekele, e aʻo i nā hana maikaʻi loa, a kūkulu i nā hoʻolālā e kākoʻo a holomua i ka hana noʻeau i kou kaiāulu a me ka ʻāina ma o kā mākou mau manawa aʻo a me ka lele ʻana i ʻelua makahiki i Wakinekona, DC

E aʻo hou aku

Go For Broke - Four Rivers Cultural Center

Photo Credit Four Rivers Cultural Center

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Kiʻi ʻAi ʻia ʻo Blake Jackson

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Kiʻi ʻAi ʻia ʻo Blake Jackson

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Pacific Jurisdictions

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Kiʻi kiʻi: Ceylon Mitchell

ARTS ADVOCACY WORK

Ma ka Helu

In FY24, Creative West invested over $1.1 million in direct funding to support regional and national arts infrastructure (advocacy, policy, and programming) through the State Arts Agency Innovation Fund, Pacific Initiative Funds, State Advocacy Funds, FestPAC Delegation Support Program, Performing Arts Discovery, and Greater Bay Area Arts and Cultural Advocacy Coalition Organizing and Policy Fellowships.

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Arts advocates brought together in Washington DC for the 2023 Arts Leadership and Advocacy Seminar

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Consulting projects for state arts agencies, state governments, and advocacy partners in our region since 2021

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Nā hālāwai me nā hui kākoʻo a me nā lobbyists mai 2021 ma kā mākou wahi

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U.S. House & Congressional meetings in our region in 2023

Nā lawelawe pūnaewele i hoʻohana ʻia e

Creative Komohana

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He ʻōnaehana hoʻouna palapala noi pūnaewele ʻo CaFÉ e hoʻoikaika ana e hoʻolako i nā manawa hana no nā mea āpau ma o ka hāʻawi ʻana i nā hui noʻeau i kahi kahua hoʻouna kūpono a me nā mea hana kiʻi i kahi ala maʻalahi e noi ai.

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ʻO GO Smart kahi polokalamu hoʻokele hāʻawi kūpono e hāʻawi ana i nā palapala noi mua a ma hope o ka noi, ka loiloi panel, a me ka hōʻike ʻikepili no nā mea hāʻawi.

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ʻO ka Public Art Archive (PAA) he waihona manuahi, hiki ke huli, a e ulu mau ana i ka ʻikepili pūnaewele o nā hana noʻeau lehulehu i hoʻopau ʻia ma ka US a ma waho, me kahi hui o nā kumuwaiwai a me nā mea hana i kūkulu ʻia no ka mālama ʻana i nā hōʻiliʻili kiʻi lehulehu.

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Hāʻawi ʻo ZAPP i nā luna hoʻomalu noʻeau a me nā ʻahaʻaina me kahi hui o nā mea hana e hōʻiliʻili ai i nā noi kikohoʻe a me nā jury, mālama i nā uku hale hale, a kamaʻilio pū me nā mea noi āpau i loko o kahi kahua kikohoʻe maʻalahi. Hiki i nā mea pena ke hoʻohana i nā haneli o nā hōʻikeʻike ma ka ʻāina ma o kahi pūnaewele kikowaena.