Law360 recently published an article about the Quinn Emanuel Arts Foundation, the first ever to be established by BigLaw.
What started as pandemic support for local artists has evolved into a $500K+ investment supporting 23 emerging artists across NYC, LA, and London through their innovative artist-in-residence program.
Led by Alexis Hyde, Director of Art and Outreach and Executive Director of the Quinn Emanuel Arts Foundation, the program gives artists studio space in law offices, monthly stipends, and exhibition opportunities. The result? Artists get career-changing support while lawyers gain creative inspiration in their workplace.
Read the article here.
Learn more about the Quinn Emanuel Arts Foundation here.