The Chicago Fed’s Alexander Hamilton exhibit, which debuted at our Money Museum in 2017, is leaving soon. Visit us by Monday, July 8 to learn more about how Hamilton was among the first to promote a trusted financial system, and stay tuned for more details on our new exhibit, coming July 22. https://bit.ly/40HIfrO
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This webinar was so much fun to moderate! Can you tell what painting they're discussing based on this short clip??
Witness three panelists contemplate a beautiful work of art on our recent webinar with R. R. Jared Staudt, PhD, Dr. Steven Cortright, and Mr. Brian Fink The panelists did not know what work they were contemplating until they encountered it during the webinar. In this particular clip, they are discussing what they remember noticing just moments before when it was first revealed. Enjoy this clip and watch the whole video on Youtube: https://lnkd.in/eW72askd
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"We are issuing a challenge to the incoming Government and our funding bodies, our media platforms and publishers, our artists and the organisations that support them to seize this opportunity to strengthen arts and culture coverage. "By finally giving strategic focus, we can help create a future where have more engaged arts consumers, better public conversations, and a society that more fully values the central importance of arts and culture in our lives." Co-author of the New Mirrors arts & media research report James Wenley on why arts media is "on the edge of collapse" and a proposal on how to rebuild. https://lnkd.in/gYsN7dDK
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