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.
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.
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.
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.
A New York-based “theater of social investigation” combines artistic approach with social media to engage new audiences and develop artistic content.
A producing organization develops a system of patronage through a combination of online and live events and drives patrons to engage with the artists’ creative processes.
How one of the country’s leading single-choreographer dance companies merged with a 45 year old NYC dance presenter to create an ambitious new model for a producing dance organization.
One of the largest Shakespeare theaters in the country develops a shared online script management system to improve accuracy, efficiency and communication throughout the complex production process.
No longer believing that it could engage children solely by creating plays for them, Children’s Theatre Company found a new pathway for deepening its relationships with its young audience members and involving them in the creative process.
The multidisciplinary producing organization HERE is exploring what happens when artists open up their processes online and engage audiences in … Continue reading
University Musical Society realizes that people are hungry for insider information, but they want it now. We spoke with Sara Billman, Director … Continue reading