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Such a great conversation between @saybarra and @xvarela on the @gestoraspodcast - candid and compassionate insights on #ArtsManagement https://t.co/IPXjaHUva6
A quick video walkthrough of the “#ArtsManaged Field Guide” – a free, evolving, connected, online textbook for #ArtsManagement practice. https://t.co/BOCTGDVyii
The new issue of *Artivate: A Journal of Entrepreneurship in the Arts* is now online! This special issue explores the expanded/expanding field of #Arts#Entrepreneurship. Read and share! https://t.co/wvizJHkKro
@robfields@paulg@ness_labs@anthilemoon Love that @paulg quote! Also love this from the linked article: “All the study shows is that the ‘best’ violinists had put in more hours of deliberate practice than the ‘good’ violinists. Which is interesting but by no means a promise of expertise.”
“Churn, baby, churn,” this week’s #ArtsManaged Field note explores the challenging truth that up to 80 percent of first-time arts attendees never, ever return. https://t.co/RW25QoGcJF
“Climbing the ladder of control,” this week’s #ArtsManaged Field Note on clarifying and communicating when members of your team can act without asking and when they should ask before acting. #ArtsManagement https://t.co/XSyoqGxChs
Congrats to the @gestoraspodcast team on their launch today! A bilingual podcast about and for Latina and Latine women-identifying arts managers. #ArtsManagement https://t.co/OkQrzXLcqR @gestora
“Arts Management and the indecisive squirrel” - Uncertainty in decision-making can leave you skittering back and forth or dangerously frozen in place. Two questions can help unlock decisive action. #ArtsManagement#ArtsManaged https://t.co/iYC6tSs1dn
Grateful to see the brilliant new play, “Exclusion” by Kenneth Lin, at @arenastage - funny, focused, sharp, beautifully performed. If you wonder how theater can invoke America’s history in the present tense, go see it. Running through June 25. https://t.co/5JtTDGYMkw
@ejames_c You might take a look at this other triangle, intended for the nonprofit world. But “capital structure” and “organizational capacity” are good prospects to replace “capital” and “supply”. https://t.co/HPIK3HMOXd
"Neutral questions and considered opinions," this week's #ArtsManaged Field Note on Liz Lerman's process for creative feedback, and how it can inform the business of art, as well. #ArtsManagement https://t.co/YAv4uuN1zp
Such a useful inside view of the process and price of producing your own work. Thanks @jamesholod - I’m adding this to my Performing Arts Management class syllabus.
“By the end of the 2010’s, the contemporary performing arts had developed an increasingly sophisticated system by which they could talk about who should be presented…without ever resolving the issue of how anyone could create work in the first place.” https://t.co/ExRLZ0eZxS