Tag: arts funding
How Mickey McGuire Will Put His FL Theater on the Map
When The Seminole is busy and buzzing, so are Homestead's restaurants and greater downtown.
Superfine! Is a New Kind of Art Fair: Welcoming and Affordable
Affordable values -- and a love of both artists and collectors.
Measuring the Impact of the Arts? Planning Here, Planning Now
Advancing neighborhoods through data and cultural investments.
No Place Like MOME: How Julie Menin Champions NYC Arts
NYC's Commissioner of Media and Entertainment delivers promising successes.
How Indie Theater Like ‘Athena’ Suddenly Becomes a Hit
And why you can liken the production to farm-to-table cuisine.
Measuring the Impact of the Arts? Remember: Data Early, Data First
The first in a three-part series by a nonprofit consultant who knows the front lines.
Fund Your Favorite Sites with Flattr — and Fight Fake News
It’s difficult to earn money from online content. This service could change all that.
Why Did BAM Hire David Binder?
He will lead the most important and successful American not-for-profit contemporary performing arts institution of the last 40 years.
Space, the Final Frontier: Sokoloff Is On To Something Big
With 750,000 artists and audiences expected, she has the vision of a town. Call it "Town Stages."
Should Museums Decline Donations From Big Pharma?
In December, The New York Times published an article raising the question of whether or not museums should be more thorough in vetting donors.
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The De Wolfe Questionnaire: Janet Brown, Arts Advocate
What's the next act for this veteran arts administrator? (Hint: it might be boxing or tennis!)
How to Build Better Budgets for Performing Arts Centers
Arts organizations tend to be over-optimistic. We must moderate their optimism.
The Long Tail of Arts Advocacy: Why Isn’t It Helping Us?
We're not the NRA. We're the arts. The NRA has great power. We don't. Advocacy, hello?
Bevin Is Right On Liberal Arts Education: KY Voter
"Why should a taxpaying truck driver like me pay for people to study this stuff?"
Artists as Politicos? Fractured Atlas Set to Build a Cohort
Aren’t artists left of center? They are, acknowledges Fractured Atlas.
I’m an Artist: Is Home Sweet Home Just a Dream For...
As working artists, the first of each month is never easy -- we need to save nearly 60% of our income to pay our rent and bills.
What a Tolerant, Arts-Minded Community Looks Like
What works -- and does not work -- in creating a tolerant, creative atmosphere?
Republicans Love Art. They Just Hate You for Studying It.
They'll spend millions keeping the product public, but zero on the artists producing it.
Wanted: Young American Visionaries for Lincoln Center and BAM
There are eight requirements to be met.