Contest Winner: Portland Art Museum’s Object Stories!
PAM’s project has won the popular vote in our “Business Unusual” story contest and will be featured in our Innovation Stories collection.
PAM’s project has won the popular vote in our “Business Unusual” story contest and will be featured in our Innovation Stories collection.
Why is healthy conflict so important?
Go vote for the story you’d like to see featured on ArtsFwd!
We’ve selected these 5 Intriguing Approaches we thought you would find interesting.
Lily Binns of Pilobolus joins April Lee of DIA: Beacon and Meghan McDermott of Global Action Project as a presenter at “Business Unusual” event about organizational change on October 25, 2012.
EmcArts seeks an NYC based Associate Editor Intern for ArtsFwd. Must have strong writing and editing skills, and a passion for sharing stories of bold experimentation in organizational practice.
Elissa Perry joins ArtsFwd as a Blogging Fellow.
A series of updates on the 2011 Rockefeller Foundation’s Cultural Innovation Fund grantees as they approach the halfway point in their projects.
Join the EmcArts/ArtsFwd team and invited guests in NYC on Thursday, October 25, 2012, 7:00pm-9:00pm, for a Creative Conversation about why … Continue reading
How important is effective conflict management to the success of arts and culture organizations? Help us find out by sharing … Continue reading
ArtsFwd seeks two Blogging Fellows to contribute regular content to the ArtsFwd blog from October 1, 2012 to January 31, 2013.
An amazing thing happened last week. For the first time since we launched ArtsFwd last December, I was contacted by … Continue reading
This past April, three teams participating in the EmcArts Innovation Lab for Museums attended a 5-day Intensive Retreat. The retreat … Continue reading
We are pleased to announce that Liz Lerman, choreographer and founder of … Continue reading
We are pleased to announce that Janet Brown, Executive Director for Grantsmakers in the Arts, and Nina Simon, Executive Director of … Continue reading