Janet Langsam
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BornMarch 22, 1935[1]
Occupations
- Cultural activist
- art administrator
- Journalist
Janet Langsam | |
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| Born | March 22, 1935[1] |
| Alma mater | Syracuse University Wagner Graduate School of Public Service New York University |
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Janet Langsam is an American cultural activist, artist and journalist with more than 50 years’ experience as an arts administrator.[3]
She is a proponent of artist housing in New York City and an activist in the city's movement to decentralize city government.[4]
She also served as the deputy commissioner of cultural affairs in a newly established Department of Cultural Affairs agency under New York City Mayors Abe Beame and Ed Koch.[5]
In that capacity, She brought together cultural representatives from the 50 US cities in a 1975 symposium,[6] which continues today as the USUAF under the auspices of Americans for the Arts.[7]