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BONUS: Following Your Own Artistic Voice with Emiko Ono, Hewlett Foundation

BONUS: Following Your Own Artistic Voice with Emiko Ono, Hewlett Foundation

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This is for young artists, musicians, new ensembles, and anyone seeking to take on bigger or more complex projects in their creative work!

Emiko Ono is the Director, Performing Arts Program at The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation. And it is safe to say that without the Hewlett Foundation’s 50 Arts Commission, there may never have BEEN an Angel Island Oratorio.

In this short excerpt, Charlton and Emiko are discussing the creative process and offering insight based on their own experiences for aspiring artists who are in pursuit of funding and resources in order to realize their vision.

Visit Hewlett.org to learn more about programs and grants in areas such as:

  • gender equity and governance,

  • climate change,

  • strengthening democracy,

  • advancing education for all,

  • community-led conservation in the North American West, and

  • meaningful artistic experiences in communities across the Bay Area.

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This episode is a bonus from the "Angel Island" season of Sounds Current. If you haven't already, we encourage you to go back to "Part 1: A Haunting History" and listen to the full 4-part story. Sounds Current is produced and edited by The Creative Impostor Studios and hosted by Charlton Lee.

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