Championing Creativity

I call myself a “Creativity Champion” because I’ve been an advocate for the arts and creativity in America since 1990. Download my “Manifesto on Civic Creativity” (2 pages).
I wrote the above column, “The Artist as Citizen” for PerformInk, a Chicago newspaper serving the performing arts community, in 1991.

Artist as Leader

I wrote a short essay on “The Artist as Leader” for the publication Artworks in 2013.
Download it here->Tresser-Artist_As_Leader

cultureworkHere’s a longer piece I wrote for the University of Oregon’s Institute for Community Arts Studies journal, CultureWork, in 2004, “A Call To Action for 2004 (and Beyond)“. I was proposing that the founding of America was a daring act of civic creativity and called for creative workers to lead in the public sector. Sadly, none of those ideas caught fire. Download here->A Call To Action-CultureWork-3-04

The Declaration was an act of creativity!I had been a Shakespearean actor and theater producer since 1980. But as the National Endowment for the Arts came under attack in what came be to known as “Culture Wars,” I left my lucrative (smile) job in arts administration in 1990 to become an organizer in the cultural community. Some of the work I have done in this arena:

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