ArtsFwd Launches Google+ Hangout Dialogue Series
We kicked off the series with our first live video chat on Tuesday, June 12 with a conversation with our spring Blogging Fellows.
We kicked off the series with our first live video chat on Tuesday, June 12 with a conversation with our spring Blogging Fellows.
Gamification is an increasingly popular engagement strategy. How can organizations use gaming to focus on audience members as players?
Telling a story about your organization often seems complex and difficult. This activity can help you craft a unified message across platforms.
Increasingly, the curatorial role is focused on audience engagement and collaboration, rather than specialized knowledge.
How can brown bag lunches in your office help generate internal participation around big, public initiatives?
Overworked arts administrators tend to run on autopilot. How can disconnecting momentarily help us refresh our energy and refocus our work?
Crunching data sets is the norm in the tech industry. How can arts orgs use data analysis to make their employees happier and more effective?
Emerging technologies have become essential components of arts marketing strategies. Is it important for arts leaders to have a theoretical background in media criticism to fully understand the implications of these technologies?
Many artists have administrative skills in addition to creative power. Why aren’t more arts organizations tapping those skills for their own teams?
University academic departments tend to work in silos. How can the arts bridge new collaborations across disciplines and inspire educational change?
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.
James Carter, Anna Prushinskaya, and Erinn Roos-Brown join ArtsFwd as our newest cohort of Blogging Fellows.
Elissa Perry interviews John Killacky of the Flynn Center for the Performing Arts about the parallels between art-making and leadership.
ArtsFwd is accepting applications for the spring trimester of our Blogging Fellowship.