Jane Alexander: On Saving The NEA

Jane Alexander is back performing on a Washington stage again. “It’s possible, though, that her four-year run as NEA chairman, during the political tumult dubbed the Culture Wars, will prove to be her most memorable local performance. It had everything: hostile congressmen vowing to take the NEA apart, life-or-death budget battles year after year, angry artists urging defiance. ‘Jane kept it alive and reinstated a sense of credibility for the agency.’ Alexander is proud of its survival. A weakened agency can be strengthened again, she reasoned at the time. But ‘if it had gone under, it’s doubtful it would have been revived within 20 years. Certainly not in this climate.’ Could she have done anything more, or differently? Arts supporters doubt it. The consensus is that Alexander salvaged what could have been salvaged.”