Posts by Alexandra Juckno

Erin Long via Community Foundation of Western Massachusetts

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Alexandra joined Barr in 2015 and served as the Arts & Creativity program associate until 2023.

Resources for Grant Seekers

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Nina Minella

Guest Author · Former Program Assistant, Climate

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Leah Bennett

Program Associate, Education

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Alexandra Juckno

Former Program Associate, Arts & Creativity

Information that may help you find the funding you need, especially related to arts & creativity, climate, and education.

March 20, 2024 | Category: Barr News

Little Amal Walks Across Massachusetts

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Alexandra Juckno

Former Program Associate, Arts & Creativity

A powerful fusion of theater and public art brings together communities to raise awareness for local and global issues

August 28, 2023 | Category: Arts & Creativity

Change is Constant. How Can Leaders Support Their Organizations to Adapt?

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Alexandra Juckno

Former Program Associate, Arts & Creativity

In the first year of a six-year initiative, arts organizations explore three steps to confronting and embracing change.

October 24, 2019 | Category: Arts & Creativity

Activating Creativity in Your Community this Summer

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Alexandra Juckno

Former Program Associate, Arts & Creativity

Artists are performing in neighborhoods across Boston, and the only thing missing is you.

July 20, 2016 | Category: Arts & Creativity

Why Art Should Imitate the New America

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Alexandra Juckno

Former Program Associate, Arts & Creativity

National trends and demographic data shared by Dr. Manuel Pastor continue to resonate with the Boston arts community.

July 29, 2015 | Category: Arts & Creativity

How to Keep Audience Next From Clicking Unsubscribe

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Alexandra Juckno

Former Program Associate, Arts & Creativity

Dr. Manuel Pastor talks to Boston arts leaders about what it will take to stay relevant to an increasingly young and diverse audience.

June 04, 2015 | Category: Arts & Creativity