Tailoring Online Media Platforms for Community Engagement
It’s easy to make assumptions about the limitations of new media platforms. But how can we turn our biases into benefits by addressing them head on?
It’s easy to make assumptions about the limitations of new media platforms. But how can we turn our biases into benefits by addressing them head on?
Transmedia storytelling is exploding across the media community. One of our new Blogging Fellows explores some of the implications for arts organizations.
Elissa Perry shares her perspective on how a coaching approach can be helpful for leaders when tackling adaptive challenges.
Two organizations come together, bringing fresh perspectives to music makers and audiences.
In this project update from the University Musical Society (UMS)’s Lobby Project, Anna Prushinskaya shares outcomes from a recently launched program that enables participants to use technology during performances to connect among and beyond the theater space.
Rebecca Bromels’s third post reflects on the importance of understanding individual behaviors in team dynamics.
This is Corey Atkins’s second post about his experience in EmcArts’s Engaging the Future program in Cleveland.
Blogging Fellow Elissa Perry shares a new, holistic approach to funding arts and social justice organizations.
Jean Kling of Center Theatre Group shares her perspective on conflict management.
Rebecca Bromels of ArtsWave reflects on her experiences in the New Pathways Program in Cincinnati.
Rachel Bergren of the Lincoln Park Zoo reflects on effective team strategies, as discussed in the third workshop of the New Pathways program in Chicago.
Rebecca Bromels of ArtsWave reflects on her experiences in the New Pathways Program in Cincinnati.
The event brought together staff members of arts nonprofits, students and policy makers to talk about what drives innovative change in the arts.
Corey Atkins of the Cleveland Play House reflects in his experiences in the Engaging the Future Program, which inspires and supports innovative new strategies for engage younger and more diverse audiences in Cleveland.
Rachel Bergren of the Lincoln Park Zoo reflects in her experiences in the New Pathways Program, which aims to incubate innovation in the arts community of Chicago.