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2,261 stories by "Joe Patti"

Writing Contracts With An MOU Attitude by Joe Patti

Earlier this month, F. Javier Torres and Leila Tamari wrote a piece on shared power and transparency in grant making for Inside Philanthropy. They were reflecting on some of their practices …

SOURCE: Butts In The Seats at 12:54am on August 28, 2018

Is Sitting In A Dark Room With Goggles On Your Head Superior To Sitting In A Dark Room With Other People? by Joe Patti

While I was spending my days last week apartment hunting as part of my move to a new job in Macon, GA, I was spending my nights at the Macon Film Festival. It was suggested it would be a goo…

SOURCE: Butts In The Seats at 10:42pm on August 22, 2018

The Fine Line Between High Quality Data Collection And Stalking by Joe Patti

The marketing director at my new job was discussing the potential of using geofencing with me today and then lo and behold, the first article on my social media feed when I got home containe…

SOURCE: Butts In The Seats at 10:24pm on August 21, 2018

New Perspectives From A Different Part of The Country by Joe Patti

I mentioned last week that I was in the process of moving. Today I started a new job at the Grand Opera House in Macon, GA. I am really excited by this opportunity. The Grand is a storied th…

SOURCE: Butts In The Seats at 10:06pm on August 20, 2018

The Best Customer Is The Emotionally Satisfied Customer by Joe Patti

Back in 2009 I wrote a series of articles on the book Human Sigma after I had heard someone at a conference remark that arts administrators were often so emotionally satisfied with their wor…

SOURCE: Butts In The Seats at 1:48pm on August 15, 2018

A Decade Later, Same Stuff Appears On A Twitter Feed by Joe Patti

Apropos of my post addressing arts education yesterday, I also stumbled upon an old post where I cite Richard Kessler’s The Things I Hear About Arts Education. His post is from almost …

SOURCE: Butts In The Seats at 1:24pm on August 14, 2018

I'll Settle For Arts Education Helping People Recognize Their Creative Capacity by Joe Patti

I am in the process of moving so I am shifting in to “throwback” mode for a week or so. I thought I would look back at a post I made about one of Ian David Moss’ contributi…

SOURCE: Butts In The Seats at 12:54pm on August 13, 2018

More Thoughts About Culture Vouchers by Joe Patti

In the last few months, I wrote about how the EU was offering free Euro-rail passes to 18 year olds this summer to encourage them to broaden their horizons. Two years ago I wrote about the I…

SOURCE: Butts In The Seats at 10:42pm on August 8, 2018

I Don't Know What You Need To Know Because I Know So Much by Joe Patti

This summer I have been seeing a lot of California Symphony Executive Director Aubrey Bergauer popping up in places like videos of conference talks she has been giving. It has been over a ye…

SOURCE: Butts In The Seats at 10:18pm on August 7, 2018

Our Market Is Everybody (Just Some More Than Others) by Joe Patti

Broadway Producer Ken Davenport is singing my song. I know you know this tune, but based on my experience, it bears reiterating. He talks about how he often gets pitched ideas for new Broadw…

SOURCE: Butts In The Seats at 9:54pm on August 6, 2018

Create, Re-Create, Recreate by Joe Patti

I was reading a piece in CityLab about Repair Cafes which strike me as a good complement to MakerSpaces and creative activities that arts and cultural entities may host.   The concept …

SOURCE: Butts In The Seats at 8:24am on August 2, 2018

Jawnty Approach To Museum Tours by Joe Patti

A few months back, I wrote about a new approach, inspired by the National Forestry Service, the Barnes Foundation in Philadelphia, PA was adapting to combat poor impressions visitors might h…

SOURCE: Butts In The Seats at 2:06pm on August 1, 2018

Where They Use Pom-Poms Rather Than Pens To Fill Out The Audience Survey by Joe Patti

Another month, another helpful webinar from our friends at Arts Midwest where different venues around the country talk about how they are integrating the Creating Connection practice into th…

SOURCE: Butts In The Seats at 7:42pm on July 30, 2018

16 Is The Font Size Of Wisdom (For Web Design At Least) by Joe Patti

The assertion that arts and cultural audiences are getting older and dying out probably reached trope status decades before the word trope entered popular usage. While this may be true and r…

SOURCE: artshacker.com at 3:46am on July 30, 2018

#19NTC Topics-Oh Yeah Do I Got Ideas For You by Joe Patti

Last week Drew McManus did a call out to the non-profit arts community to submit proposals for the Nonprofit Technology Conference in March 2019. (Proposal deadline is August 17) Last year, …

SOURCE: Butts In The Seats at 12:04am on July 26, 2018

Getting From "Things That I Like" To "My Favorite Things" Was More Than Five Days by Joe Patti

I frequently write about how people don’t often appreciate the process of failure and revision involved with any creative endeavor. The belief that those with talent succeed whereas th…

SOURCE: Butts In The Seats at 11:36pm on July 24, 2018

When Fantasy Morphs Into Reality by Joe Patti

You just have to read this recent piece on the ArtsPlace America website about a fictitious marketing campaign created as a graduate school thesis project that became reality. Peter Svarzbei…

SOURCE: Butts In The Seats at 5:12pm on July 23, 2018

They Can Give The Arts ESP? Sign Me Up! by Joe Patti

You may not have caught it last week when the Knight Prototype Fund announced awards for the development of technology to support the arts. Of the twelve projects, four are focused on helpin…

SOURCE: Butts In The Seats at 8:42am on July 18, 2018

Artists Don't Have Poor On The Brain by Joe Patti

For some reason recently I seem to be writing a lot about how money and external rewards/punishments don’t seem to motivate creative professionals. I saw the topic come up again just l…

SOURCE: Butts In The Seats at 8:06pm on July 16, 2018

Your Contract May Not Provide Cover From Music Covers by Joe Patti

Copyright and intellectual properties rights are important considerations in the arts and culture industry. The industry strives to expand the awareness and exposure of creatives, but often …

SOURCE: artshacker.com at 1:19pm on July 16, 2018

Approaching Arts & Culture Experience With The Wonder Of A Child by Joe Patti

The NEA’s Arts Works blog had a post, Five Questions We Have about Visiting Art Museums, which I thought had some pretty good tips for interacting with art. The post was specifically a…

SOURCE: Butts In The Seats at 12:32am on July 12, 2018

Who Will Play You In The Opera? by Joe Patti

I frequently write about how people often don’t feel arts and cultural events are for them is because they aren’t seeing themselves and their stories portrayed. So it was with so…

SOURCE: Butts In The Seats at 12:12am on July 11, 2018

There Is Creative Conflict And Then There Is Creating Conflict by Joe Patti

Last Monday I wrote about how intrinsic motivation can often be more effective than external motivators like rewards and punishments, but suggested non-profit workers not allow people to use…

SOURCE: Butts In The Seats at 11:48pm on July 9, 2018

And Don't Be The Person Using Their Passion Against Them by Joe Patti

It seems appropriate during this Independence Day week to recall the words of The Mission Paradox’s Adam Thurman which I wrote about back in 2009. In a post dealing with issues of over…

SOURCE: Butts In The Seats at 3:48pm on July 4, 2018

Boy, You Are Really Enthusiastic About The World's Largest Ball Of Lint All Of A Sudden by Joe Patti

A couple weeks ago, Holly Mulcahy wrote about eschewing the use of comp tickets in order to create the illusion that a performance was well attended. As an alternative, she suggests seeking …

SOURCE: Butts In The Seats at 9:24pm on July 3, 2018
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