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Laura Zucker (born 1951) is an American arts leader, consultant, and educator known for her extensive work in grant making, cultural policy, arts education, and arts management. She served as the executive director of the Los Angeles County Arts Commission for 25 years, where she oversaw funding for more than 400 arts organizations and played a pivotal role in shaping cultural policy in Los Angeles County.


Early life and education

Laura Zucker was born in 1951 to film producer Nathan Zucker and Helen Zucker in
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. She earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in English from
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, and later attended the
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in 1972.


Career

In the early to mid 1970s, Zucker was an actor, director, and acting coach in
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. She moved to
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in 1974, where she continued to direct and coach. Zucker was co-founder and producing director of the Back Alley Theatre for 10 years from 1979-1989. During that time, she served as chair of the Associated Theatres of Los Angeles (ATLAS), and was one of the key figures in negotiations over the Los Angeles County Equity Waiver Plan. In 1991 she was appointed executive director of the Ventura Arts Council. Zucker served as the executive director of the Los Angeles County Arts Commission from 1992 to 2017. Under her leadership, she managed the civic arts policy for the county and directed extensive grant funding to arts organizations. Notably, her recommendation led to the transition of the commission into a county department. She played a key role in implementing regional initiatives, including the restoration of arts education across 81 public school districts, the development of a strategic plan for cultural equity and inclusion, and the California Cultural Tourism Initiative. She also led the $80 million revitalization of the Ford Theatres and established the nation's largest undergraduate paid internship program in the arts in collaboration with the Getty Trust. As executive producer of the Emmy Award-winning "Holiday Celebration," the Ford Theatres, and the county’s free concerts program, Zucker collaborated with grassroots arts organizations to promote cultural engagement. Following her tenure at the Arts Commission, she continued her work in the arts sector as an independent consultant and as a senior associate with AEA Consulting, where she worked on strategic planning, feasibility studies, and executive coaching for various arts organizations. Zucker also served as the Director of the Center for Business & Management of the Arts at
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, where she taught courses on arts organization dynamics, cross-sector collaborations, and cultural policy.


Board memberships and honors

Zucker is a board member of the Music Man Foundation, which grants $3 million annually for music education and therapy. She has previously served on the boards of Grantmakers in the Arts, the Association of Arts Administration Educators, ARTS Inc., and The Trusteeship, the Southern California Chapter of the International Women’s Forum. She was a founding board member of Arts for LA, which established the Laura Zucker Fellowship for Policy and Research in her honor in 2017. She is also a member of the Los Angeles Coalition for Jobs and the Economy. In recognition of her contributions to arts management and cultural leadership, Zucker received the Selina Roberts Ottum Award from
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in 2017.


Personal life

Zucker has been married to actor and director
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since 1976. She lives in
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.


External links


Laura Zucker: A Quarter Century of Shaping L.A. Culture (PBS, 2017)


References

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