The United States of America President Joe Biden has planned to appoint 13-time Grammy award winning singer Lady Gaga and producer Bruce Cohen as the co-chairs of the revived President’s Committee on the Arts and Humanities.
Biden announced last year that he was reviving the committee, which was disbanded during the presidency of Donald Trump.
The committee, set up in 1982 during Ronald Reagan’s administration, advises the president and heads of cultural agencies on ways to elevate the importance of the arts, including through federal support.
Biden issued an executive order in September reviving the committee.
Lady Gaga performed at Biden’s inauguration, and traveled with him to support an initiative to address campus sexual assault.