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Wednesday, June 30, 2021

Art As A Medium For Teaching Coding by Joe Patti

In an illustration of how arts and science can be mutually supportive, NextCity had a piece about an effort to train art teachers to teach girls to code.  Code/Art was started by MIT grad A…

SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 01:24PM
Tuesday, June 29, 2021

Really Don’t Want To Think Of Post-Covid Marketing As Online Dating by Joe Patti

Back in March Harvard Business Review (HBR) had a piece on how marketing will change post-Covid.  It is definitely geared toward commercial business and often oriented toward business to bu…

SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 06:54AM
Thursday, June 24, 2021

Maybe It’s Not The Performance That Should Be Streamed by Joe Patti

Covid forced a lot of conversations about the value of streaming content from performing arts venues and visual arts galleries.  As we emerge into more optimistic times, some groups are alr…

SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 04:54AM
Tuesday, June 22, 2021

Has The Time Come For Digital Program Delivery? by Joe Patti

When I saw a story on CityLab about restaurants replacing their printed menus with digital ones, I began to read it eagerly. Staff at a couple of venues at which I have worked have long had …

SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 10:24PM
Monday, June 21, 2021

Podcasting As The Next Wave Of Marketing Placement? by Joe Patti

Last week I saw an article reporting that podcasts have been a growing revenue source for NPR in recent years. NPR podcasts reach more than 21 million people, and the most popular shows have…

SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 09:54PM
Thursday, June 17, 2021

Arts Incubators Can Offer A Different Type of Education by Joe Patti

An article from Oregon Arts Watch about an arts incubator program, Tulatin Valley Creates  rolled across my feed this week. The article inevitably talked about how the program helped artist…

SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 02:06AM
Wednesday, June 16, 2021

Ten Pounds of Arts Funding Doesn’t Yield 20 Pounds of Peace by Joe Patti

So like me, you may have been driving home Monday night and heard an interview on NPR conducted by host Mary Louise Kelly with poet Tess Taylor discussing art as civic repair.  Taylor talks…

SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 01:42AM
Tuesday, June 15, 2021

The Arts Aren’t A Band-Aid by Joe Patti

Links to a study examining the validity of claims about the efficacy of the arts in solving issues of health and well-being came across my Twitter feed today.  The study authors, Stephen Cl…

SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 07:24AM
Tuesday, June 8, 2021

Cleaning Up Litter Never Looked So Cool by Joe Patti

Video came across my social media last month about the litter picking samurai of Tokyo.  These theater performers call attention to the trash dropped in the streets of the city to generate …

SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 10:54PM

What Can Cotton Candy Teach Us About Sculpture? by Joe Patti

Among the biggest questions I have when it comes to creating a presence for my organization on a social media platform are: 1- Is it worth/appropriate for our organization to present in this…

SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 04:54PM
Thursday, June 3, 2021

Low Wear And Tear Is Not Necessarily A Good Thing by Joe Patti

We ran into an unanticipated complication of the Covid epidemic last week. You may have heard that cars are engineered to operate more efficiently at highway speeds because engines get hot e…

SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 02:54PM

A Grant Proposal Isn’t An Investment Pitch by Joe Patti

Last week Vu Le made a tweet that revealed a very troubling picture of corporations misunderstanding how non-profits operate and work that they do. This seems to be the “non-profits should…

SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 02:54PM
Thursday, May 27, 2021

Creativity Arrives Late To Meetings by Joe Patti

Daniel Pink posted a link on Twitter about a study performed by the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University which revealed people have a misperception about when they are mos…

SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 12:06PM

Your Tax Dollars At Art by Joe Patti

You may recall that back in 2010 the Detroit Institute of Arts (DIA) was permitted to put a property tax up for vote on an election ballot to ensure a source of financial support. In return …

SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 12:06PM

No Need To Accept Gifts From Your Past Self by Joe Patti

Apropos to my post yesterday about giving yourself time to generate creative innovation Seth Godin made a post today about sunk cost fallacy, practice and creativity.  The point he makes is…

SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 12:06PM
Thursday, May 20, 2021

Manspreading Of Buzzwords by Joe Patti

Apropos to Monday’s post on Jargon vs. Lingo, a link came across my social media feed yesterday featuring an interview with Anand Giridharadas by Mariana Mazzucato, a professor at the Univ…

SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 02:54AM
Wednesday, May 19, 2021

The “You Didn’t Pay Enough Last Time” Approach To Fundraising by Joe Patti

Nod to Artsjournal.com for posting David Rohde’s examination of how viewing new ticket buyers as donors immediately after their attendance experience is extremely detrimental to arts organ…

SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 02:48PM
Tuesday, May 18, 2021

Out Or Just Not Interested In Getting In? by Joe Patti

Seth Godin made a short post last week about the difference between Jargon vs. Lingo. Its brevity seems to make a clear case, but it leaves a ton of important considerations unsaid. Jargon i…

SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 02:24PM
Thursday, May 13, 2021

Man, Can That Wiggly Opera Quartet Sing by Joe Patti

Grateful hat tip to the Arts and Management Technology Lab at Carnegie Mellon University for calling attention to Blob Opera, a fun little experiment on Google Arts and Culture. It introduce…

SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 06:18AM

Hassle-Free Refunds And Disney Pays Ticketing Fees? We Could Get Used To This by Joe Patti

So it appears Howard Sherman gets first mention a second day in a row on my blog (not that he doesn’t deserve it). He called attention to the fact the production The Lion King on Broadway …

SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 06:18AM
Tuesday, May 11, 2021

Who You Calling Dormant? by Joe Patti

So much appreciation to Howard Sherman for his commentary on Twitter last week about a statement by the Broadway League that re-opening Broadway meant the return of a dormant industry. A sho…

SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 05:24AM
Thursday, May 6, 2021

Masks Still Matter A lot by Joe Patti

Last week Colleen Dilenschneider released recent findings compiled by her colleagues at IMPACTS Experience about audience willingness to return to cultural organizations. By and large, mask …

SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 09:42PM
Wednesday, May 5, 2021

Stop Killing Kittens by Joe Patti

Last week Drew McManus encouraged arts marketers to break pre-Covid bad habits by renewed his plea to stop using cliched terms like “beloved.”  If you read his post closely you will not…

SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 03:06AM
Tuesday, May 4, 2021

Is E-sports The Next Big College Degree? by Joe Patti

So here is something to keep on your radar and  consider the long term implications – Activision Blizzard, one of the biggest names in video gaming, donated $25 million to the University …

SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 02:42AM
Thursday, April 29, 2021

Introspection and Funding Equity in NC by Joe Patti

Equity in funding decisions has become a hot topic of late.  Last week on the Americans for the Arts blog, Krista Terrell, Acting President for Arts & Science Council of Charlotte/Meckl…

SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 12:54AM
Wednesday, April 28, 2021

Time To Review – To Whom Are You Accountable? by Joe Patti

During the Covid pandemic there has been a fair bit of introspection and soul searching about arts and culture, the role they should have in people’s lives, and the medium through which th…

SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 06:42AM
Tuesday, April 27, 2021

Top Of Your Pyramid Is The Bottom Of Someone Else’s by Joe Patti

Hat tip to Vu Le at NonProfitAF for posting a link on social media to an essay on Medium comparing Maslow’s Hierarchy of Need to the Blackfeet Nation’s similar concept.  Maslow had live…

SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 12:12AM
Thursday, April 22, 2021

Cross-Discipline Pollination For Post-Covid Arts by Joe Patti

Following the link tweeted by Ava Wong Davies got me to a lengthy blog post by Tim X. Atack about things that need to change in theatre post-Covid.  I will initially engaged by his insisten…

SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 04:42PM
Wednesday, April 21, 2021

Little Pushback On Writers of Job Ads by Joe Patti

Last week I saw this tweet from Aksana Khan stating that England based Arts Emergency, where she works, often asks employers to rewrite their job listings before they will forward the ad onw…

SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 10:18AM

Things Getting Better For Virtually Singing Together by Joe Patti

An article on FastCompany recently caught my eye that suggests a company in Sweden is helping to solve a big problem in collaborative virtual concerts. One of the big impediments has been ge…

SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 10:18AM
Thursday, April 15, 2021

Looks Like Streaming Is Here To Stay A Bit Longer by Joe Patti

I saw on FastCompany that Live Nation is wiring some of their venues for livestreaming and wondered what, if any impact it may have on the way performing arts venues operate in the future. T…

SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 01:54AM

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