The American soprano has resigned as artistic adviser to the Kennedy Center, following President Trump’s clearout of the board and management. She writes:
It has been a privilege to serve as an Artistic Advisor at Large to the The Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. David Rubenstein’s leadership as Chairman is just one of the many ways he has contributed to America’s cultural and historic heritage. He is the greatest patriot I know.
As President of the Kennedy Center, Deborah Rutter has been a tireless, creative leader, successfully expanding our National Center for the Arts in visionary ways.
They have both been an inspiration to me; and out of respect, I think it right to depart as well.
I’ve treasured the bi-partisan support for this institution as a beacon of America at our best. I hope the Kennedy Center continues to flourish and serve the passionate and diverse audience in our nation’s capital and across the country.
-Renée
Ben Folds has also resigned as artistic advisor to the National Symphony Orchestra.
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