W.A.G.E. Certification is a program initiated and operated by working artists that publicly
recognizes nonprofit arts organizations demonstrating a commitment to voluntarily paying artist fees that meet a minimum standard.
W.A.G.E. Certification is a national program that publicly
recognizes those nonprofit arts organizations demonstrating a history of, and commitment to, voluntarily paying artist fees that meet minimum payment standards.
Not exact matches
Ms. Sanford's contributions to the advancement of
arts education, culture, and cultural understanding have been recognized by numerous nonprofit organizations, including the North Carolina Arts Education Association, Americans for the Arts, National Black Arts Festival, the National Association of Counties, and the Metro Atlanta Chamber of Comme
arts education, culture, and cultural understanding have been
recognized by numerous
nonprofit organizations, including the North Carolina
Arts Education Association, Americans for the Arts, National Black Arts Festival, the National Association of Counties, and the Metro Atlanta Chamber of Comme
Arts Education Association, Americans for the
Arts, National Black Arts Festival, the National Association of Counties, and the Metro Atlanta Chamber of Comme
Arts, National Black
Arts Festival, the National Association of Counties, and the Metro Atlanta Chamber of Comme
Arts Festival, the National Association of Counties, and the Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce.
Presented by the
nonprofit Scottsdale League for the
Arts, this award
recognizes Chef MacMillan's significant contributions to the Arizona hospitality industry, both as a chef and philanthropist.
In many ways, the
Art League is an essential part of the cultural fabric of our region,
recognized for its community outreach and its longevity as a
nonprofit.
With clients in New York, Los Angeles, and Dallas (where he is also the artistic director of the
nonprofit art center the Power Station), Teeters and his associate, Michael Capio, have demonstrated a knack for
recognizing emerging talent.
Founder of Project Row Houses, a 20 - year - old artwork and
nonprofit art and cultural organization, Lowe is
recognized for his work at the intersection of
art, social action and community development.
Recognized as an alternative model, NADA is the only major America
art fair produced by a
nonprofit, and it remains a longstanding favorite of collectors, dealers, curators, and artists alike.