Beyond Scarcity
What happens when we shift the focus from “How can artists get more money?” to the deeper question of, “How can artists get more resources?”
What happens when we shift the focus from “How can artists get more money?” to the deeper question of, “How can artists get more resources?”
Carlton Turner speaks about success and failures in collaborative endeavors from the perspective of an artist, organizer, and leader in the field of arts and social justice.
By mobilizing community stakeholders, exploring and implementing innovative practices, DANCECleveland’s Dance Advance Team (DAT) works toward creating an affinity for dance.
Do you want to develop sustainable relationships with new audiences? Do you want to build community? Shhh! Be quiet and listen.
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.
Participate in the discussion about Taking Collective Action during the National Innovation Summit for Arts & Culture.
Participate in the discussion about Co-Creating with the Public during the National Innovation Summit for Arts & Culture.
What strategies can nonprofit arts organizations implement in order to shift the ways we think about internships?
Participate in the discussion about Animating Neighborhoods during the National Innovation Summit for Arts & Culture.
Participate in the discussion about Citizenship and the Arts during the National Innovation Summit for Arts & Culture.
A community-based performance by ArtSpot Productions & Mondo Bizarro prioritized relationship-building to impact transformative social change.
Participate in the discussion about Transforming Organizational Structure during the National Innovation Summit for Arts & Culture.
Participate in the discussion about Artists as Agents of Change during the National Innovation Summit for Arts & Culture.
EmcArts is pleased to announce the first National Innovation Summit for Arts & Culture, which will take place October 20-23 in Denver and online.
How could a mash-up of Development and Education departments deepen engagement and erase “audience silos”?