A Conversation with Lin Arison
Part Four of Five
In part four of our conversation with Lin Arison, we learn about the importance of arts education for children, a topic that is clearly near and dear to Lin’s heart as demonstrated by her actions over the past 30 years and the passion with which she speaks about the topic. Additionally, learn about Lin’s initiatives that are affecting arts education on a national level through private funding, as well as Lin’s point of view of the government’s role in the funding of arts educations.
See the rest of A Conversation with Lin Arison.
Aaron Glickman is a creator/producer native to Miami. He has worked in South Florida media for the past 15 years documenting a regional transformation predicated on art and design. His digital media platform, www.Current.Miami, tells hyper-local stories through the use of video.
From 2007 to 2016, Aaron was the publisher of SocialMiami.com, a society-driven digital media platform. During that period, Aaron created content-driven strategies with many of the region’s most prestigious brands and institutions. He also served on boards and committees for several non-profits.
In 2017, Aaron produced and directed the feature-length documentary Miami Basel: Art’s Winter Playground. The film tells the story of Art Basel’s influence on Miami. Its world premiere in 2019 at the Miami Film Festival.
Prior to working in media, Aaron was a union stage actor. He studied Shakespeare in London and was a six-year member of Theatricum Botanicum, a classical theater company located in Topanga Canyon, California. In 2016, Aaron returned to the stage to tackle the role of Richard Sherman in “The Seven Year Itch” and is currently doing voice-over work for NBC.