Encouraging Creative Expression At A Social Distance
I took a little break from social media this weekend. When I logged in this morning I was surprised to see how many local musicians had streamed concerts over the weekend. I have also been p…
I took a little break from social media this weekend. When I logged in this morning I was surprised to see how many local musicians had streamed concerts over the weekend. I have also been p…
I flipped my notepad over today and realized there was an important point I omitted from my discussion of the Americans for the Arts webinar I cited yesterday. Important enough that I am doi…
As I mentioned in my post yesterday, Americans for the Arts hosted a webinar on the impact of Covid-19 today. At its peak, there were over 800 participants. With all those people watching, t…
If you are looking for some guidance about how to approach event cancellation/postponements in relation to everything shutting down due to Covid-19, I had a post go up on ArtsHacker today po…
Americans For The Arts is hosting a couple webinars to help the arts community deal with the situation surrounding Covid-19. It appears that both will be archived for those who can't watch l…
With all the anxiety being generated by news surrounding COVID-19, you probably don't want to continue reading about the decisions groups are making about whether to continue events or not, …
While looking for something totally different, I happened upon a tribute to the recently deceased executive director of Los Angeles' Little Tokyo Service Center, Dean Matsubayashi. What attr…
Back in 2012, Portland, OR approved a $35 tax to supports arts education and arts organizations around the city. In 2017 I wrote a post about how overhead was starting to cut into the amount…
Collen Dilenschneider is increasingly becoming my go-to source for general data about audience behavior in relation to pricing. Last month, she posted about the perception and attitudes free…
I think there is probably enough overlap between my readers and Drew McManus on Adaptistration that I am not bringing anything new to the table when I point to his most recent post. But man!…
I wrote a post that appeared on Artshacker today about ticket scams occurring in the comments section of performing arts organization social media accounts. Essentially, what happens is that…
Earlier this month, Vu Le at Non-Profit AF made one of those posts you didn't know you needed until it was written. In it he addressed the stress higher education school projects have on alr…
Knowing that one of the biggest barriers people experience when planning to go to an event is not having someone to accompany them, five years ago I was inspired by a Brazilian bus company t…
Back in November 2018, I wrote about how the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology was hiring refugees from Middle Eastern countries to act as docents for galleri…
Finally, a dream a decade in the making is coming to fruition!  Though I am sure he doesn't recall it at all, in a post back in 2010 I had suggested that Drew McManus' Venture Industr…
H/T to Artsjournal.com for linking to a FastCompany article about the problem with making a business case for diversity. I saw a lot of parallels between the rationale laid out by author, Sa…
In the wake of Kobe Bryant's death, Dance Magazine related a short anecdote about Bryant taking tap dance lessons to help prevent additional injury to his ankles. That summer, he researched …
Via Arts and Letters Daily is a link to an Aeon piece that claims pop songs have gotten increasingly sadder and negative over the last 50 years. They lay out their method of analyzing ly…
There was an article on the Arts Professional site urging care in the Arts Council of England's initiative to increase investment in libraries over the next decade. The author of the piece, …
Conductor Robert Trevino had a novel idea of getting people to attend concerts by modern composers…don't tell people what the program was going to be. Counter-intuitively, the concerts had…
Last month you may have read a number of news stories about the Methodist church in Minnesota with declining attendance that decided to kick out all their old members so they could attract y…
Hat tip to Drew McManus for reposting a link to timpanist Jason Haaheim's summary of his 13 part series on the value of deliberate practice. I figure Drew just reposted the link as bait to m…
Last week Shelterforce had an article about places around the country that are using arts and culture strategies as part of transit planning processes. They provide examples of projects in b…
About two weeks ago, I wrote about how England's National Theatre has been developing technology and processes to provide closed captioning glasses to audience members who may be D/deaf and …
Recently the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco published an issue of their Community Development Innovation Review (CDIR) focused on "Transforming Community Development through Arts …