Tighter funding, changed attitudes – it’s tough to run an arts organization these days. Chicago-area arts administrators reflect on the new cultural climate: “There’s a strong current of anti-intellectualism around these days, which becomes antielitism, and arts groups tend to be tarred with that charge unfairly. There should be some recognition of the arts as a socializing force. But at least the historical lack of government support for the arts in America means that we have not become dependent on it.”