Seth Godin recently made a post that set off all sorts of thoughts in my brain. I was going to say it checked a lot of boxes for me, but that is the title of his post and it felt a little re…
SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 12:48AMLast week The Guardian had an article about people being so dissatisfied with their attendance experience at The Louvre, they were determined never to visit again. It isn’t just the crowds…
SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 12:36AMAnother interesting research piece that Bill Byrnes included Management and the Arts was related to burn out in non-profit organizations. A brief excerpt recounting the efforts the behaviora…
SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 10:36PMColorado Public Radio has a weekly Q&A feature they run. A recent question about why some sports teams are named for Denver and others for Colorado even though they are all based out of …
SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 10:12PMLeague of American Orchestra’s Symphony.org site had an interesting piece on concert start times recently. It wasn’t really surprising to learn that organizations were experimenting with…
SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 09:48PMBill Byrnes recently released a resource update to his textbook, Management and the Arts which included a research article about what factors influence what seating locations ticket purchase…
SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 02:12AMSeth Godin made a post about elite vs. elitism a couple months ago. His argument is that people can operate on an elite level (i.e. Olympic athletes, surgeons, teachers, etc) but that this d…
SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 01:42AMAbout a year ago, we were contacted by a company proposing we enter a contract to use their reusable cup service. They would deliver the cups, retrieve them from the special collection bins,…
SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 01:18AMI got to see a performance of The Rose of Sonora this weekend. It is a concerto in five scenes performed by Holly Mulcahy and composed by George S. Clinton. I had first written about it ar…
SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 11:18PMAs a supplement to yesterday’s post regarding how children interact with museum labels, there was a second short piece on The Conversation website about whether it is important to read the…
SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 11:06PMSome research how adults and children focus on visual art pieces in different ways provides some insight into how to write and present introductory and educational information to children. N…
SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 04:54AMA story I was watching throughout December was the threat of Berlin cutting its funding for arts and culture. Right before Christmas, the city did indeed cut funding by $130 million which re…
SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 09:02PMAn interesting intersection of art and technology I saw in an article in The Harvard Gazette where an assistant professor of bioengineering, Shriya Srinivasan, created a phone app which woul…
SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 02:24AMI have been a big fan of Springboard for the Arts and the work they do for a number of years. I look forward to their annual reports which have been depicted as infographics for the last dec…
SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 08:24AMThe last two days I have been covering some of the responses the National Endowment for the Arts received in the dozen listening sessions they conducted with theaters in spring and summer of…
SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 12:48AMToday I am following on yesterdays post about the National Endowment for the Art’s report on a dozen listening sessions they conducted this past spring and summer, Defying Gravity: Convers…
SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 12:12AMThis morning the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) released Defying Gravity: Conversations with Leaders from Nonprofit Theater. The result of the report are based on conversations during…
SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 12:06AMA few weeks ago I wrote about how the Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony appeared to have found a path to return to activity, albeit tenuous, after the musicians were blindsided by a bankruptcy ann…
SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 02:48AMSeth Godin recently made a post using the recent Jaguar rebrand to illustrate the difference between rebranding and re-logoing They think a rebrand and a re-logo are the same thing, they’r…
SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 02:36PMA recent Slate piece covered the music rights issues being faced by athletes who use music in competition – among them figure skating, gymnastics, artistic swimming, cheer, ballroom dance,…
SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 06:06AMBack in May I wrote about research Colleen Dilenschneider and the folks at IMPACTS derived from the National Awareness, Attitudes, and Usage Study regarding what factors help them to feel we…
SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 11:42PMIn October the National Endowment for the Arts Quick Study podcast (transcript available) took a look at how arts participation broke down across the United States via data collected in 2022…
SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 12:02AMFor the record, I am not on the side of singing along with the movie in the theater. That said, I think it is to the theater world’s credit that there is a notable debate raging about whet…
SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 11:31PMWe are constantly told about the hazards of inputting sensitive personal data into unsecure websites. That is pretty much what you are doing when you provide information to an AI bot and ask…
SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 09:24PMVia Arts and Letters Daily is an article by Bailey Sincox about how theater tickets and programs, long regarded as ephemera are becoming increasingly ephemeral thanks to technology. Tickets …
SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 09:24PMAnnual reviews are an important component of the work environment. This is especially true in the environment of arts organizations where people wear so many hats it is difficult to feel you…
SOURCE: artshacker.com at 05:24PMSeth Godin recently wrote about how, as an MBA student at Stanford, he went into an interview with the CEO of Activision waving a Harvard Business Review (HBR) article and claiming Activisio…
SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 01:24AMA year ago I wrote about how the musicians of the Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony were blindsided by the organization declaring bankruptcy. There had been no communication prior to the declara…
SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 09:54PMThe National Endowment for the Arts recently released the arts related results of the Census Bureau’s Household Pulse Survey. Unlike the Survey on Public Participation in the Arts (SPPA) w…
SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 03:24AMMuseums As Progress sponsored a talk with John Falk today on a chapter from his upcoming book Leaning Into Value: Becoming a User-Focused Museum. The chapter addressed the value of data to…
SOURCE: insidethearts.com at 01:12AMRuth Hartt had reposted an Observer debating what sort of information and how much makes for a good museum label. It immediately occurred to me that this can be a tall order based on the fac…
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