Shhh!

Do you want to develop sustainable relationships with new audiences? Do you want to build community? Shhh! Be quiet and listen.

Museum as Platform

Using a major exhibition, a museum can activate the community to provide a collective platform for: dialogue, diverse interpretation, and wide-ranging authentic arts experiences with broader audiences.

A visitor in the Object Stories gallery encounters the large display depicting community members who have recorded stories about personal objects.

Object Stories

This visitor-generated project pushes the boundaries of the traditional role of the visitor and what is worthy of being exhibited in a gallery space.

Video Dailies Blog

The Group transformed its website into a blog of daily video shorts in their signature style to enable them to create artistic work in a new medium and engage audiences during their lengthy absences from New York.

Seedlings

Approached by other cities to replicate their Minneapolis-based programs, Springboard developed Seedlings, a community organizing model for establishing new locally-driven resource programs for artists.

COCAbiz

A large multidisciplinary arts organization uses its knowledge and skills to develop a new program meant to train the business community by using the arts as a vehicle to stimulate leadership, creativity and innovation.

Charting the Future

Faced with serious financial and audience development challenges, the fifth oldest opera company in the United States considers a radical re-envisioning of their business model.

The Crossroads Project

An 100-year old settlement house boldly integrates its social service delivery with artistic practices in order to produce deeper relationships with neighbors.

Empowering Our Writers

One of the country’s leading playwright centers explodes the power their residency program by inviting the playwrights to co-create their own experience.

The Lobby Project

Discover how a multi-arts presenting organization on a major academic campus developed a new comprehensive approach to linking live and virtual spaces, engaging patrons and providing multiple entry points for the public.

The Teen Action Club

Willing to break down the barriers of class, culture and ethnicity, a Brooklyn-based dance company designs a teen program meant to give them a platform for achieving their personal best.

HERE: On Demand

A cutting-edged organization develops a robust interactive media platform to promote interaction among artists and audiences and involve artists more effectively in communicating about their work.

Curious

A provocative and socially committed theatre company focuses on alternative programming in order to achieve financial stability without compromising its strong mission.

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