A Moving Picture is Worth a Million Words
Katherine Mooring “Charlotte in 2012″ is becoming quite a theme this year, as we prepare to welcome our fabulous arts marketing and development peers from across the country to the National Arts...
View ArticleAmericans for the Arts & Arts Action Fund Statement on the 2012 Elections
On behalf of Americans for the Arts and the Arts Action Fund, I wish to congratulate President Barack Obama and all of the national, state, and local elected leaders across the country who won their...
View ArticleThe National Arts Marketing Project Conference Comes to Charlotte
Katherine Mooring “Charlotte in 2012” is becoming quite a theme this year, as we prepare to welcome more than 600 arts marketing and development practitioners from across the country to the National...
View ArticleKRIS Wine ‘Art of Education’ Contest Winners Unveiled
As you saw in a previous ARTSblog post, Brunswick Acres Elementary School in Kendall Park, NJ was very dedicated to winning the third annual “Art of Education” contest sponsored by KRIS Wine and...
View Article#NAMPC Takeaways
Shoshana Fanizza I wanted to start out by giving you the link to my Storify—My #NAMPC experience via Twitter. I ended up winning the Most Tweets Award [at the National Arts Marketing Project Conference...
View ArticleTesting, 1, 2, 3: Measuring and Improving Your ROI
Katryn Geane While sitting in the second row of seats looking at heat and confetti maps of sample websites, I was reminded of the number one reason I love attending the National Arts Marketing Project...
View ArticleSmall Enough to Succeed
Doug Borwick I have, for most of my life, been suspicious of the “growth is good” assumption that we often make in this country or did as I was growing up. (Sometimes when I replay in my mind the...
View ArticleNew Cabinet Nominees Have Pro-Arts Records
Robert L. Lynch Just a few weeks ago, President Obama nominated two talented and accomplished individuals to lead the U.S. Commerce Department and U.S. Transportation Department. Penny Pritzker of...
View ArticleMy Turn: For a Humane Tax Reform
John R. Killacky Vermont, like many states, is considering comprehensive tax reform. Committees in the Vermont Senate and House developed proposals last legislative session and systemic changes seem...
View ArticleLearning Elsewhere: Digital storytelling and collaborative media production
Christopher Lee Kennedy In 2003, one woman’s 58-year collection of thrift was rediscovered by her grandson and transformed into a living museum and artist residency program called Elsewhere. Today, we...
View ArticleTop 10 Reasons to Support the Arts in 2014
Randy Cohen There is an old quote attributed to John Montagu, 4th Earl of Sandwich: “If any man will draw up his case, and put his name at the foot of the first page, I will give him an immediate...
View ArticleA New Vision for Arts Education
Ayanna Hudson The Arts Endowment’s vision is that every student is engaged and empowered through an excellent arts education. This statement reflects a fundamental belief that all students should have...
View Article“Shift Change”: Transitions in Public Art Programs Today
Nationwide, it is no longer a question of whether or not the field of public art is going to change. It is more appropriate now to ask why the changes are happening and how can we keep up. Many of the...
View ArticleWhat the Midterm Elections Mean for the Arts: Summary of 2014 Election
Nina Ozlu Tunceli Narric Rome In this year’s midterm elections, Republicans took back the Senate, kept control of the House and won governorships in 31 states and counting. What does that mean for you...
View ArticleBranding and Marketing a Cultural District
Jessica Ferey My fascination with cultural districts first started while living in Richmond, Virginia when the city announced the creation of an Arts District within the Broad Street Corridor. As an...
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