
Kennedy Center President Deborah Rutter addressing the audience. Photo by James Doyle
On October 21, 2015, Kennedy Center president Deborah Rutter and a distinguished panel of Arkansas educators and artistic directors discussed national trends in teaching the arts and humanities, while exploring new ways to give Arkansas schools access to combined national and local resources.
- Joy Pennington ( Moderator ), Executive Director, Arkansas Arts Council
- Zinse Aggine, Teaching Artist and Musician
- Jama Best, Senior Program Officer, Arkansas Humanities Council
- Dr. Jeff Grubbs, Associate Professor, University of Arkansas at Little Rock
- Lana Hallmark, Fine Arts Coordinator, Arkansas Department of Education
- Melanie Landum, Executive Director, Arkansas A+ Schools
- Dr. Lenore Shoults, Executive Director, The Arts & Science Center for Southeast Arkansas
- Dr. Todd Herman ( Moderator ), Executive Director, Arkansas Arts Center
- Sericia Cole, Director, Mosaic Templars Cultural Center
- Robert Hupp, Producing Artistic Director, Arkansas Repertory Theatre
- Philip Mann, Music Director, Arkansas Symphony
- Deborah Rutter, President, The Kennedy Center
- Stephanie S. Streett, Executive Director, Clinton Foundation



