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Art Museum Studies

Art and Politics

The History of the National Arts Centre, Second Edition

by (author) Sarah Jennings

Publisher
McGill-Queen's University Press
Initial publish date
Oct 2019
Category
Museum Studies, General
  • Hardback

    ISBN
    9780773559509
    Publish Date
    Oct 2019
    List Price
    $75.00

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The year 2019 marks the fiftieth anniversary of the National Arts Centre. In this new and revised edition of Art and Politics, Sarah Jennings covers the highs and lows of Canada's most important national performing arts institution over the course of five decades, bringing the story up to the present. Art and Politics is a riveting tale of Canada's finest musicians, actors, and dancers and efforts to put their art at the forefront of both the national and the international scene. Through over 150 interviews with artists, top officials, senior politicians, and others who affected the fate of the National Arts Centre, the book recounts the organization's early years; the impact of government monies first lavished and then withdrawn, which resulted in its near collapse in the late 1990s; and how over the past two decades, its CEO, Peter Herrndorf, a gifted leader, has brought it back from the brink. The most recent transformations revealed by this new edition include the architectural makeover of the organization's brutalist-style building in Ottawa, responses to the changing cultural milieu in Canada, and the launch of a national Indigenous Theatre Department in the fall of 2019. Told through the voices of those who created the organization, Art and Politics affirms that the National Arts Centre embodies its motto: "Canada is our stage."

About the author

Sarah Jennings is a journalist, commentator, and author. Her work has been featured on CBC and BBC, and in the Globe and Mail, the National and the Financial Post, and the Wall Street Journal. She was a lecturer at Carleton University’s School of Journalism for twelve years. She lives in Ottawa.

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Editorial Reviews

"An absorbing narrative about the fight to create the NAC." The Globe and Mail

"Jennings has done a service to all who care about the arts in Canada today by offering this powerfully reported history." Literary Review of Canada