April 2015 Blog Salon
April 2015 Blog Salon
Artists As Arts Administrators: Encouraging Blurred Divisions of Labor
April 2015 Blog Salon
Arts, Culture, and Community Development
April 2015 Blog Salon
Chad Plunket on CASP and making an impact with Working Artist Studios
April 2015 Blog Salon
Beyond the Stage: Preparing Conservatory Musicians for 21st Century Careers
April 2015 Blog Salon
Designing Better Leaders through Cross-Sector Collaboration
April 2015 Blog Salon
Artist Advocacy – An essential part of Arts Administration
In December of 2013, the National Assembly of State Arts Agencies released a fact sheet about support for individual artists. They began the report with the following:
April 2015 Blog Salon
Cards Against Humanity: Arts Management Expansion Pack
April 2015 Blog Salon
Culture as the New Solution
April 2015 Blog Salon
I Wanna Live Forever
“And we don’t care about the young folks, talking ’bout the young style, And we don’t care about the old folks, talking ’bout the old style too” -Peter Bjorn and John
April 2015 Blog Salon
Creating Growth the Smart Way: 3 things an Aquarium can teach Arts Institutions
April 2015 Blog Salon
Rise to the Occasion: Emerging Leaders Networks Can be Catalysts for Change
April 2015 Blog Salon
Play Harder, Work Harder: Experiments Within Emerging Leaders Networks
April 2015 Blog Salon
The Millennial Revolution: Young Arts Administrators of Color Reinvigorating the Field
April 2015 Blog Salon
Latinos, What does the future hold?
April 2015 Blog Salon
Welcome to the “20 Arts Administration Revolutions” Leadership Blog Salon
The arts administration field has come to a turning point. The continued health of the sector depends upon revolutionary thinking. The future of the arts is already here, being ushered in by arts leaders who test norms, continuously evolve, and keenly anticipate tomorrow.