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Connect

Connect with Creative Time Reports

Creative Time Reports uses social media tools to connect our audiences to what artists are thinking. We use each of these tools in distinct ways. This page outlines what you can expect to find when you follow, friend and like us on these different platforms.

Twitter – @ArtistsReport

Creative Time Reports uses Twitter to keep followers updated about current events and as a way to interact. We value Twitter as a medium of public conversation and use it that way. Ask us questions, tweet feedback to us or just tune in for real-time news and details about current and upcoming reports from artists.

 

Facebook

Creative Time Reports uses Facebook to post news about our programming and share great posts about current events from around the world. Our Facebook page is the primary place, after creativetimereports.org, to weigh in with longer comments and observations on what we post, but also for you to post articles and content you want to share with our audience.

 

Tumblr

Creative Time Reports uses Tumblr to share the latest features on creativetimereports.org, and also uses favorites and reblogs to highlight Tumblr posts by artists regarding the pressing issues of our times. Even if you don’t have a Tumblr account, you can see our latest posts by going to http://creativetimereports.tumblr.com.

 

Comments on Articles

Creative Time Reports will only reach its highest potential with online input from our community. Share your thoughts via comments on articles—we want to hear from you! Be opinionated, be passionate, ask difficult questions and disagree. But please also remember you are engaging with other humans, not avatars. We will not tolerate unsubstantiated defamatory personal attacks. We will delete threats, sexism, racism, homophobia and other forms of hate speech; we also reserve the right to close commenting. If you have a concern related to our content or our readers’ comments, please contact us at editorial@creativetime.org.

Contributor Pages


On this page you will find Twitter handles, other social media URLs and contact information for our contributors. Our reports are interactive. Have a question? Don’t be afraid to spark up a conversation.

 

Propose Content

Do you have a burning question you want to address? A story you need to tell? Whether your medium is text, recorded voice, images, video, or a format we haven’t imagined, we want to hear from you!

To submit a proposal for Creative Time Reports, please email us with a short (500 words maximum, 3mb maximum attachment) description. Be sure to include any relevant links as well as your biographical information. Filmmakers, poets, playwrights, writers and artists of all stripes—we welcome your ideas! Creative Time pays all CTR contributors.

 

Get Involved

Become an intern for Creative Time Reports! Got editing chops? Web design skills? Keen to work at the intersection of socially engaged art and journalism? Share your energy, skills and passion while gaining invaluable experience in a fast-paced and innovative environment. Interested? Visit www.creativetime.org/about/internships.

For all press-related inquiries, please contact carolinaam@creativetime.org.

 

Support

Why Give?

Creative Time Reports is a platform for artists to voice nuanced perspectives and provocative commentary on issues too often overlooked by mainstream media, facilitating conversations about important ideas that are left outside the scope of debate. We need your help to sustain and grow this groundbreaking project. Your tax-deductible gift enables us to bring artists’ distinctive viewpoints into discussions about the world’s most urgent social challenges.

To support Creative Time Reports, donate online now, or contact Ashley Chavis, Associate Director of Development, at (212) 206-6674 x205 or ashleyc@creativetime.org.

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Our Supporters

Visionary work is only truly possible with the support of visionary funders. Creative Time is deeply grateful to our supporters for believing in Creative Time Reports and the transformative power of art to raise consciousness, expose injustices and shape a more just world.

Lead support for Creative Time Reports is generously provided by Toby Devan Lewis, Trust for Mutual Understanding and Mark Krueger Charitable Trust. Regional dispatches, series and specific programming generously funded by Robert Rauschenberg Foundation, Keith Haring Foundation, Blum Family Foundation, Edge of Arabia, and Hivos. Additional support provided by Ford Foundation, Lambent Foundation, The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts and Creative Time’s Trustees and individual donors.

We also gratefully acknowledge public funding from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council, and the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature.

Creative Time Reports was founded with support from The Rockefeller Foundation’s NYC Cultural Innovation Fund.

 


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