Throughout a gathering of town of Chicago’s Cultural Advisory Council on Tuesday (7 October), it was introduced that the commissioner of the Division of Cultural Affairs and Particular Occasions (DCASE), Clinée Hedspeth, had resigned, efficient instantly.
When Chicago mayor Brandon Johnson appointed Hedspeth in March 2024, the announcement famous “a wealth of expertise” in arts administration, public coverage and neighborhood engagement, however arts leaders had been sceptical. Not solely was Hedspeth’s monitor report within the arts restricted—she held positions together with as a specialist on the public sale home Phillips and because the director of curatorial companies on the DuSable Black Historical past Museum and Training Heart—however her appointment meant the dismissal of the very competent commissioner Erin Harkey (who has since been appointed to run the advocacy organisation People for the Arts).
Inside months, DCASE workers started leaving and it grew to become well-known throughout the artwork neighborhood that the work setting on the company was poisonous. In April of this yr, a newly shaped advocacy group referred to as Artists for Chicago wrote a letter to the mayor outlining the dysfunction at DCASE that included allegations of bullying, lack of communication and a workers unable to adequately sustain with its obligations due to the excessive turnover.
At the least two formal complaints had been filed to the Workplace of the Inspector Common, however on-the-record feedback had been not possible to acquire for worry of retribution. A letter despatched to The Artwork Newspaper said {that a} report from the Chicago Inspector Common on the matter was anticipated in July. In line with a supply who spoke on situation of anonymity for worry of reprisal, the report was lastly launched not too long ago and its contents had been scathing—had Hedspeth not stop, the supply stated, she would seemingly have been fired. The Workplace of the Inspector Common didn’t reply to The Artwork Newspaper’s requests for remark.
In an announcement, a spokesperson for the mayor’s workplace stated: “Mayor Johnson has instantly begun the seek for a brand new commissioner who will work to guard Chicago from the Trump administration’s cuts to cultural grants and establishments.”
An interim DCASE commissioner has not been named.








