The medium’s message
The Burns Center has a “reel-ly†effective program to help nonprofits communicate their mission.
Winner of ArtsWestchester’s 2023 President’s Award for her 43-year career as an arts journalist, Georgette Gouveia is cultural writer and luxury editor for Westfair Communications Inc.’s Westfair Business Journal
She is also the author of “The Games Men Play” blog and book series, exploring the power dynamic in culture. Her latest novel, the historical thriller “Riddle Me This,” was recently published by JMS Books.
Gouveia is the co-curator of Lehman College Art Gallery’s “Framing the Female Gaze: Women Artists and the New Historicism” (Oct. 10 through Jan. 20).
For more on Westfair, visit westfaironline.com. And visit her at thegamesmenplay.com.
The Burns Center has a “reel-ly†effective program to help nonprofits communicate their mission.
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