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Friday, July 26, 2024

When Federal Funding Of Theater Equaled The Cost Of A Battleship by Joe Patti

Artsjournal.com posted an article from The Yale Review reviewing a book about the benefits the Federal Theatre Project (FTP) of the Works Progress Administration (WPA) brought to Depression …

SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 02:54PM

Smoke And Heat Becoming A Bigger Threat To Summer Theater Than Rain Storms by Joe Patti

American Theatre posted a really comprehensive article about the challenges summer theaters are facing. In the wake of social unrest resulting from things like Covid, George Floyd, and Black…

SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 02:54PM
Tuesday, July 23, 2024

Accountability Leadership by Joe Patti

Back in June there was an article on the Harvard Business Review site about 3 Ways to Compassionately Hold Your Team accountable.  The authors of the piece approach the topic from the cogni…

SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 01:24AM
Friday, July 19, 2024

Rome Was Built In A Day. But What Day Was That? by Joe Patti

Seth Godin recently made a post that sort of wrapped the concepts of life long learning, creation being a process, and failure being part of any endeavor. He starts by saying Rome WAS built …

SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 12:12PM
Tuesday, July 16, 2024

Handling All Your Festival, Concert, And Theatrical Touring Needs by Joe Patti

Earlier this month a piece on The Conversation site called attention to the often unseen contributions roadies make to the success of festivals, concerts, and theatrical tours.  There is of…

SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 05:06PM
Wednesday, July 10, 2024

Free Admission Isn’t An Audience Building Strategy by Joe Patti

Thinking that free or discounted tickets will increase accessibility and loyalty is something of a pet peeve of mine. Yesterday I commented on a post Sean Kelly of Vatic made on LinkedIn whe…

SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 08:54PM

Trust In Cultural Organizations Continues To Grow by Joe Patti

A recent post from Colleen Dilenschneider and the folks at IMPACTS analyzes survey data that shows trust in cultural organizations has grown since the pandemic.  Trust in cultural entities …

SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 02:32AM
Tuesday, July 9, 2024

WESTAF Celebrates 50 Years Developing Technology For Arts by Joe Patti

The Western Arts Federation (WESTAF), the regional arts organization serving the western portion of the US turns 50 this year. They put out a series of videos on the history of the organizat…

SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 02:12AM
Tuesday, July 2, 2024

If You Are Apt To Overlook It, How Do You Know Enough To Track It? by Joe Patti

Seth Godin made a post a week or so ago about the need to track things that are really important, but invisible to us or transpire gradually. I sense there is something valuable for arts and…

SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 11:42PM
Monday, July 1, 2024

Return To In Person Date Searches Presents An Opportunity by Joe Patti

Bloomberg had an article on a trend that presents an opportunity for arts and cultural organizations. In some respects it could be considered rather mundane news – Gen Z Is abandoning dati…

SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 11:32PM
Thursday, June 27, 2024

Still Seeking A Quality Experience, But Want Increased Comfort by Joe Patti

Here is something of a metaphoric lesson for arts and cultural organizations about changing the nature of the experience you offer to align with the needs and expectations of your customers.…

SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 03:32AM
Wednesday, June 26, 2024

Making The Experience About More Than Just The Art by Joe Patti

I caught an interview on a National Endowment for the Arts’ podcast  with Tyler Blackwell Curator of Contemporary Art at the Speed Art Museum in Louisville, Kentucky. Blackwell talks abou…

SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 03:03AM

After Nearly Six Decades It Is Time To Stop Striving And Start Doing by Joe Patti

American Theatre recently published a “Confidential Plan” written by Zelda Fichandler, founding artistic director of Arena Stage in 1968. Initially a memo written to the Arena Stage boar…

SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 03:03AM
Thursday, June 20, 2024

Small City Or Small Arts Org, Getting Grants Is Tough by Joe Patti

According to a recent piece on CityLab, smaller cities and towns have much in common with smaller non-profits when it comes to applying for grants.  They both have great need but lack the s…

SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 12:54AM
Wednesday, June 19, 2024

The Best Laid Audience Development Plans Oft Go Astray by Joe Patti

Continuing from yesterday’s post about the Wallace Foundation’s evaluation of their five year audience building and sustainability initiative, In Search of the Magic Bullet, the best su…

SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 06:42AM
Tuesday, June 18, 2024

Magic Bullet May Have Missed, But The Ricochets Hit Valuable Things by Joe Patti

Last Monday, Ruth Hartt sent out an email newsletter noting that the Wallace Foundation’s five year, $52 million Building Audiences for Sustainability Initiative basically failed to identi…

SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 06:12AM
Thursday, June 13, 2024

Perception of Crime Is Impacting Urban Based Arts Orgs, Change Of Framing Is Required by Joe Patti

Yesterday there was a report that the rate of violent crimes and some property crimes fell in the first quarter of 2024.  However, that may come as weak comfort to urban based arts organiza…

SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 04:24AM
Tuesday, June 11, 2024

Mobile Phone Pied Pipers Lead Audiences To A Concert by Joe Patti

I saw an novel approach discussed for a concert by the BBC Philharmonic in Manchester, England where the concert is performed by the audience walking to the venue. Composer Huang Ruo’s  C…

SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 10:12PM

Are Cultural Resources In The Community A Recruitment Tool For Companies? You Bet by Joe Patti

There is frequently talk about how the availability of arts and cultural organizations and activities are frequently a quality of life element that attract employers to communities. I got a …

SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 04:24AM
Wednesday, June 5, 2024

What Is Behind Philly’s University of the Arts Abrupt Closure? by Joe Patti

You may have heard the disconcerting news that the 150 year old University of the Arts (UArts) in Philadelphia abruptly announced their closure last week, less than a year after Pennsylvania…

SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 01:18AM
Tuesday, June 4, 2024

Models For Staving Of Artist Displacement By Gentrification by Joe Patti

Interesting story in Bloomberg about what some arts organizations are doing to resist being displaced by gentrification.  The article focuses on Alma Weiser who formed Equity Arts as a Perp…

SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 12:54AM
Wednesday, May 29, 2024

Flagship Ballet Changes Course And Five Years Later Audiences Are Responding by Joe Patti

An Associated Press story (via Artsjournal.com) reports on the success the NYC Ballet has had in attracting younger audiences.  Not only has the average age dropped in the last five years, …

SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 11:12PM
Tuesday, May 28, 2024

Why Actors Are So Brillig At Memorizing Lines by Joe Patti

One of the most common questions performers are asked after a show is, how do you remember all those lines? In a short piece on the MIT Press Reader site, John Seamon writes that the process…

SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 10:36PM
Thursday, May 23, 2024

Audiences Should Accept No Substitutes by Joe Patti

Seth Godin had a post this week that serves as a good reminder to arts organizations to make your brand and experience distinctive so that audiences can’t substitute another’s experience…

SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 02:03AM
Wednesday, May 22, 2024

What People Say Helps Them Feel Welcome by Joe Patti

Yesterday, I mentioned some of the factors about membership/subscription benefits that Colleen Dilenschneider and the folks at IMPACTS identified as most motivating for different generations…

SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 01:42AM
Tuesday, May 21, 2024

It’s The Mission, Not The Money That Keeps Them Coming Back by Joe Patti

Earlier this month, Colleen Dilenschneider’s team at IMPACTS released some interesting insights about what features of memberships and subscriptions most appeal to different groups. (subsc…

SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 01:42PM
Wednesday, May 15, 2024

Who Remembers When There Were Shared Comedy Bits? by Joe Patti

There is a lot of concern these days about intellectual property rights. Artists don’t want their work copied, sampled, superficially reproduced, etc., and have someone else profit off it.…

SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 05:02AM
Monday, May 13, 2024

Champagne In The Ladies Church/Restroom by Joe Patti

I was somewhat amused by the story of a museum in Tasmania that had a lawsuit brought against it because one of its exhibits was intentionally designed to exclude those who did not identify …

SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 10:48PM
Thursday, May 9, 2024

Yeah It’s Hot, But Very Little Sustenance Consuming The Roiling Steam Of Culture by Joe Patti

Seth Godin made a post today that advocates for the value of the journey over the destination: TL;DR is defensive. Not simply because it defends our time, but because it defends us from chan…

SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 02:32PM
Wednesday, May 8, 2024

Creativity Isn’t Locked Away In This Shed by Joe Patti

Rochester Institute of Technology (RTI) has a new building that puts creative spaces right next to each other. The Student Hall for Exploration and Development (SHED) has acting and and danc…

SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 01:54AM
Tuesday, May 7, 2024

Marketing Storytelling Is All About The Timing by Joe Patti

I recently saw this TED talk by Kelly D. Parker, a marketing professional who calls herself a storytelling strategist.  Her talk was on the power of storytelling and there were a number of …

SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 01:54AM

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