The Aspen Institute, a blue-chip thought leadership non-profit that plays host to several influential panel events annually like the Ideas Festival, is building in a new arts-centric fellowship with a multimillion dollar grant. This one is aimed across creative disciplines — and studio executives, agents and producers are welcome to apply.

Backed with a $4 million donation from the foundation of Michael Eisner , the Aspen Institute said on Tuesday that it is launching an arts and culture fellowship named after the former Disney CEO in order to create a class of 20 or so arts leaders who will convene four times in Colorado and other locales for week-long seminars over the course of two years. The Aspen Institute envisions a class that spans “from artists and performers to museum director

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