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School of Social Policy and Practice

The School of Social Policy & Practice (SP2) contributes to the advancement of more effective, efficient, and humane human services through education, research, and civic engagement. In pursuit of this mission, theory-based masters and doctoral programs in social work, social welfare, nonprofit leadership, and social policy encourage students to think and work across disciplinary lines and cultures as well as across national and international boundaries.


  • LGBTQuarantine
    • Alexandra Lenihan
      • 2021
      • Student Grant
      • Student Creative Production
  • 2020 Screening Scholarship Media Festival
    • CAMRA  (Collective for Advancing Multimodal Research Arts)
      • 2019
      • Annenberg School for Communication
      • Graduate School of Education
      • School of Arts & Sciences
      • Student Grant
      • Student Arts Innovation
  • Archiving Lived Experiences Through Film
    • Debra Harner
      • 2021
      • Center for Carceral Communities
      • Student Grant
      • Student Creative Production
  • Living Room
    • Living Room
      • 2020
      • Student Grant
      • Student Arts Innovation
      • Weitzman School of Design (PennDesign)
  • Beginning & End of Life Caregiving: A Photovoice Project
    • Rain Gideon
      • 2022
      • Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
      • Penn Memory Center
      • Student Grant
      • Student Creative Production
      • Weitzman School of Design (PennDesign)

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The Sachs Program for Arts Innovation

John McInerney (he/him)
Executive Director
215-573-0874
mcinernj@upenn.edu

Chloe Reison (she/her)
Associate Director
215-573-2159
reison@upenn.edu

Tamara Suber (she/her)
Executive Coordinator of Grants and Community and Equity Strategies
215-898-0608
suber@upenn.edu

The Sachs Program for Arts Innovation is located on the Upper Mezzanine of the Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts

3680 Walnut Street
Philadelphia PA

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