Gioia: Of Arts And Logistics

Dana Gioia says his job as chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts is to take charge of logistics. “He points out that it was Nancy Hanks, the endowment’s chair during the Nixon administration, who spread the money that helped build dance companies, opera companies, and museums. As Gioia sees it, there is no fight: Most people want the arts in their communities and schools. The only real issues are logistical.”