The
New York City-based nonprofit American Craft Council announced last
week that it is relocating to Minneapolis in 2010. We think they'll find lots of inspiration in our vibrant arts scene, our beautiful natural environment and our national treasure known as the hotdish.
“The council is proud to have been headquartered in New York for 66 years, but the high cost of doing business in the city is not a sustainable financial model for our organization given the current economic climate,” said Leilani Duke, chair of the American Craft Council Board, in a statement. “As part of a year-long strategic planning process, the council board determined that relocating to the Midwest – with its rich craft traditions and energetic artist communities – is an exciting and positive step.”
According to its announcement, “The council plans to open its new office in July 2010, and is currently in negotiations for a space.”
“The council is proud to have been headquartered in New York for 66 years, but the high cost of doing business in the city is not a sustainable financial model for our organization given the current economic climate,” said Leilani Duke, chair of the American Craft Council Board, in a statement. “As part of a year-long strategic planning process, the council board determined that relocating to the Midwest – with its rich craft traditions and energetic artist communities – is an exciting and positive step.”
According to its announcement, “The council plans to open its new office in July 2010, and is currently in negotiations for a space.”
(From Finance and Commerce)
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