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80 stories by "Diane Ragsdale"

On Aesthetics, Ethics, Economics, and Consequential Decisions of Cultural Leaders in the Long Now by Diane Ragsdale

A little over a year ago I had the great pleasure to be a guest on Erik Gensler's podcast, CI to EYE (a program of Capacity Interactive, of which Gensler is the founder). We delved into a ha…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 10:42am on September 29, 2020

Changes Afoot: What's Next For Me by Diane Ragsdale

For those who don't know, for the past three years I have been working in NYC at The New School, a progressive university with a rich history, located in the West Village of Manhattan. I was…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 12:32am on June 25, 2020

When to Stop? My essay in "A Moment on the Clock of the World" in the context of Covid-19 & Black Lives Matter by Diane Ragsdale

In a 2018 I was invited by Melanie Joseph to write an essay for a book that would mark the final production of the company she founded 25 years earlier, The Foundry Theatre. The book, A Mome…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 1:06pm on June 10, 2020

With a country "on the brink" does it matter if your arts venue is shuttered? by Diane Ragsdale

In three short months Americans have shifted from tuning into the daily drama surrounding the democratic primaries, to daily Covid-19 briefings and debates over whether or not lives matter m…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 4:18pm on June 2, 2020

The Changing Face of Arts Engagement: My remarks at the Stratford Festival Forum by Diane Ragsdale

Earlier this month I had the privilege and pleasure to speak at the Meighan Forum at the Stratford Festival"a public lecture series hosted by the renowned theater festival in Stratford, Onta…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 2:24am on August 26, 2019

My panel remarks at the IU Center for Cultural Affairs Symposium: New Frontiers in Arts Research by Diane Ragsdale

This past Wednesday I participated in a symposium at Indiana University, as part of the opening of its new Center for Cultural Affairs. Among other programs, the Center features a new Arts, …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 12:48am on May 15, 2019

My remarks at the 8th World Summit on Arts & Culture by Diane Ragsdale

This past week I had the privilege to participate in the 8th World Summit on Arts & Culture, produced by the International Federation of Arts Councils and Culture Agencies (IFACCA). The …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 4:52pm on March 17, 2019

Is it time to resurrect the artistic leader discretionary fund? by Diane Ragsdale

At one point in my tenure as a philanthropoid at the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation I went back to the board dockets of decades past to try to piece together the evolution in the Foundation's t…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 8:34pm on February 3, 2019

On artistic leadership and aesthetic values in a changed cultural context: A new keynote address by Diane Ragsdale

Last week I had the privilege, pleasure, and honor to give the keynote address at the Canadian Arts Summit"an annual gathering of the board chairs, executive leaders, and artistic leaders of…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 8:38pm on April 29, 2018

On playwrights attempting to be in the driver's seat: my experience at Dominique Morisseau's "Pipeline" by Diane Ragsdale

I've recently starting working as an assistant professor and program director for a new MA in Arts Management and Entrepreneurship (MA AME) at The New School. If you don't know it, The New S…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 11:52am on October 15, 2017

Tackling an inequitable arts funding system: A response to the report, Not Just Money by Diane Ragsdale

Helicon Collaborative, with a grant from the Surdna Foundation, has recently published a second report, Not Just Money, examining where US arts philanthropic dollars go. Some may recall that…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 10:15am on July 28, 2017

Art for ____________'s sake. What would you fill in? by Diane Ragsdale

A few weeks back I was in NYC and had the opportunity to attend a Public Forum event featuring the brilliant Jeremy McCarter reading from his new book Young Radicals: In the War for American…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 6:57pm on June 25, 2017

On "looky-loos" and the institutions who are desperate for them and desperate for them to behave by Diane Ragsdale

On the recommendation of a couple friends who are artists I recently read Dave Hickey's fantastic 1997 memoir Air Guitar: Essays on Art & Democracy. As I was reading a couple essays, in …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 12:15pm on June 19, 2017

On Entrepreneurialism and Publicness (or Whose Theatre is it, Really?) by Diane Ragsdale

This essay was originally published in Artivate: A Journal of Entrepreneurship in the Arts by the Pave Program in Arts Entrepreneurship at Arizona State University. Many thanks to Linda Essi…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 3:25am on February 20, 2017

Is artistic leadership at America's arts institutions lacking? Is this at the root of declining relevancy? by Diane Ragsdale

Joe Horowitz has written a stirring essay on the Metropolitan Opera, New York City Ballet, and New York Philharmonic on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of Lincoln Center. In response, A…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 2:14am on February 16, 2017

What is our "Great Work" in light of this election? by Diane Ragsdale

Several hours ago now, Donald J. Trump was elected the forty-fifth President of the United States. I haven't slept in 36 hours. As the results of the election became clear, more than a few t…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 2:33pm on November 9, 2016

To share or not to share: On nonprofits and the disclosure of information to the public by Diane Ragsdale

A couple weeks back the Chronicle of Philanthropy ran an article by Rebecca Koenig with the headline: Some Nonprofits Misuse Contracts to Hide Activities, Experts Say. The experts cited i…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 6:46am on August 18, 2015

In defense of the quieting of the audience (and so-called passive participation) by Diane Ragsdale

A couple weeks back I wrote a post about the latest research report from the Irvine Foundation, in response to which several people posted smart comments. My post dealt to a large exte…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 9:19am on July 27, 2015

Valuable data, questionable field recommendations. (A response to Irvine's latest report on arts participation.) by Diane Ragsdale

A few years ago I had a meeting with a PhD advisor in the US to talk through the proposed chapter breakdown for my dissertation. When discussing the key components of my final chapter …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 1:38pm on July 6, 2015

It's creative; but is it beautiful? (My talk at the Pave Symposium on Entrepreneurship and the Arts) by Diane Ragsdale

In May, I gave a talk at the Pave Biennial Symposium on Arts & Entrepreneurship at Arizona State University. The theme of this year’s conference was Creativity and New Venture C…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 7:13am on June 21, 2015

The last beauty class post by Diane Ragsdale

Well, 12 posts later, we've come to the last post in the series covering my course in aesthetics and business (aka/ approaching beauty) offered at UW-Madison, for undergraduate business m…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 3:24pm on May 28, 2015

Highlights from the beauty class visiting artists (post 2 of 2) by Diane Ragsdale

In my last post and this one I am sharing highlights from presentations by the several artists who joined us in the second half of the course and key ideas that resonated most for the studen…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 10:04am on May 23, 2015

Highlights from the beauty class visiting artists (post 1of 2) by Diane Ragsdale

Apologies for the radio silence. The beauty course marched on but I failed to get anything written on Jumper the past few weeks as I was finishing up the term and writing talks for two sympo…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 8:55am on May 22, 2015

Approaching Justice & Democracy (in Beauty Class) by Diane Ragsdale

In last week’s post I wrote about a lecture by Polly Carl on the first half of Elaine Scarry’s monograph on beauty, which focuses on the relationship between beauty and …

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 11:27am on April 29, 2015

What beauty does. (Taking stock in WK6 of the class.) by Diane Ragsdale

  Approaching Elaine Scarry’s On Beauty and Being Just: Elaine Scarry is a major contributor to the discussion on beauty. In the sixth week, the always brilliant Polly Carl gav…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 2:34pm on April 20, 2015
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