
Episode #2
Knight-Wallace Arts Journalism Fellowship: Brittany Moseley, 2025-26
What role does arts journalism play in strengthening communities—and what happens when those stories and funding disappear? In this episode of Creative Currents , host Mark Clague sits down with Brittany Moseley , the 2025-26 Knight-Wallace Arts Journalism Fellow and culture reporter for Signal Akron , to discuss the evolving landscape of arts reporting, public investment in the arts, and why local storytelling matters now more than ever. Whether you're an artist, journalist, educator, or arts advocate, this conversation offers thoughtful insights into the future of cultural reporting—and why telling these stories is more important than ever. In this episode: Inside the Knight-Wallace Arts Journalism Fellowship Innovative public funding models for the arts, including Cuyahoga County's cigarette tax and the Massillon Museum's property tax Advice for aspiring young arts journalists Production Note: Creative Currents is produced by Jessica Jenks and edited by Brian Lillie. Subscribe to the Arts Initiative Newsletter Checkout our website Learn more about the Michigan Arts Festival






