"These losses are highly distressing, demoralizing, and distracting," said the leader of Museum Hue, an organization focused on Black artists.| ARTnews.com
Funding set aside by the Biden administration is still available, but there's only 12 months left to mount an exhibition.| ARTnews.com
The lawsuit was filed due to the termination of millions in committed grants from Congressional funds.| ARTnews.com
The Trump administration laid off about 100 employees at the NEH, with fewer than 60 staff members thought to be remaining.| ARTnews.com
The NEA began canceling grants not long after Trump proposed to eliminate the agency in his 2026 budget.| ARTnews.com
Black arts institutions are facing a difficult future after NEA funding was slashed by Donald Trump.| ARTnews.com
The 'Big Beautiful Bill' includes $40 million for the National Garden of Heroes, partially funded by canceled federal grants.| ARTnews.com
Regional arts organizations across the United States are speaking out against recent cuts made by the National Endowment for the Arts.| ARTnews.com
Mary Anne Carter has been nominated by Trump for head of the NEA, a federal arts funding agency he has proposed to eliminate.| ARTnews.com
This news comes on the heels of the Trump administration effectively shuttering the agency.| ARTnews.com
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