Allentown museum goes ‘artless’ to protest planned cuts
From The Morning Call.
By Kathy Lauer-Williams
The Allentown Art Museum hung an empty frame in its lobby on Wednesday and will leave it there to draw attention to what the museum would look like if drastic cuts are made to the Pennsylvania Council of the Arts $14 million grant budget. Under Gov. Rendell’s proposed 2009-10 budget, more than $1 million would be cut from arts funding.
The museum has gone ”artless” as part of the statewide ”Artless Wednesdays” campaign spearheaded by Citizens for the Arts in Pennsylvania, a grass-roots coalition committed to advancing the arts through advocacy, programs and services.
Other arts organizations participating include The Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance, along with most of the Philadelphia area arts organizations, that either hung black drapes or closed; three theaters in Bradford County, that draped black cloth over the marquee, and the Southern Allegheny Museum of Art’s four museums, which either draped black cloth or turned off the lights Wednesday. Other organizations put a graphic of a black drape on their Web site.
Musikfest made a similar statement in August in conjunction with Citizens for the Arts, when it stopped the music at all venues for one minute while festival workers talked about the threat of state budget cuts.
”The livelihood of arts organizations, as well as their staffs and artists, are threatened with these proposed cuts — and the potential fallout could be catastrophic,” said Robert Metzger, interim executive director of the Allentown Art Museum.
The frame, an ornate gilt frame similar to those used in the museum’s Kress collection, is accompanied by a panel that explains the state budget impasse and the threat of funding cuts to the arts.
Metzger called going ”artless” a ”unique way for the museum to get involved and advocate — not just for our own organization — but for the entire arts community.”
The museum plans to keep the empty frame up until a budget is passed.
The Citizen for the Arts in Pennsylvania Web site at http://www.savetheartsinpa.com/artless states that ”each Wednesday until a budget is passed, we are asking for arts organizations to make a symbolic gesture to draw attention to what our communities might be like if there is no state support of nonprofit arts groups.”
”This was just the launch,” said group spokeswoman Jenny Hershour. ”We are hoping as we go longer in the budget impasse, more organizations will sign on. We are trying to get the message out.”


