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Arts Currency: A Long-Term Funding Tool for the US Nonprofit Arts Sector
(2016-06)
In a survey of nonprofit organizations, forty-seven percent of arts and cultural
respondents report "achieving long-term financial stability" as their organizations’ greatest
challenge (Nonprofit Finance Fund). Capitalization ...
Restorative Arts: How Local Arts Agencies Can Facilitate the Arts in Juvenile Justice Settings
(2018-06)
The prison populations in the United States increased significantly in recent decades. The same low-tolerance policies, adopted in school systems, created a school-to-prison pipeline where juveniles enter the justice system ...
DIGITAL STREAMING: TECHNOLOGY ADVANCING ACCESS AND ENGAGEMENT IN PERFORMING ARTS ORGANIZATIONS
(2018-05)
Arts administrators are embracing technology’s role in their organizations, particularly as it relates to audience development. As technology progresses, and online platforms act as supplemental tools to engage both current ...
THE CONFLICT-POSITIVE ORGANIZATION: SUPPORTING DISSENT AND EMPLOYEE-VOICE FOR MEANINGFUL ADVANCEMENT OF EQUITY, DIVERSITY, AND INCLUSION INITIATIVES
(2018-06)
Arts organizations working to more effectively identify and address the systemic and institutional barriers preventing diversity, equity, and inclusion within their own institutions should incorporate a conflict-positive ...
Two Are Better Than One: Exploring Mutually Beneficial Collaborations Between Large and Small Theatres
(2016-06-11)
Small and large theatre organizations face unique challenges relative to their size. Through collaboration, organizations of disparate budget size can find unique solutions to some of these challenges and achieve mutually ...
DIVERSITY EN POINTE: MINIMIZING DISCRIMINATORY HIRING PRACTICES TO INCREASE BALLET’S CULTURAL RELEVANCE IN AMERICA
(2016-06)
Ballet was established as a performing art form in fifteenth century French and Italian courts. Current American ballet stems from the vision of choreographer George Balanchine, who set ballet standards through his educational ...
Adding Drama to Every School Day: Partnership to Embed Theatre in School
(2016-05)
A growing field of research shows that arts in schools have positive impacts on students, teachers, the whole school environment, and even extend to families and the community. The National Endowment for the Arts has also ...
Aging Populations: Building Audiences Through The Intersection Of Health And Art
(2016-06)
The population is aging, and at the same time, arts audiences are decreasing. The aging audience is different from previous generations, in that they demand a quality of life heretofore unrealized. Research shows a correlation ...
QUANTIFIABLE DIVERSITY IN THE ARTS: HOW HISTORICALLY BLACK COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES (HBCU) CAN INCREASE DIVERSITY IN ARTS ADMINISTRATION
(2016-06)
To elevate the diversity dialogue among students, the arts community, and
Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU), with the intent purpose to combat
rhetoric that prolongs, or even proliferates the diversity ...
Beyond Compliance: Exploring Emerging Technologies to Enrich the Visual Arts Experience for Audiences of All Abilities
(2017-06)
The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA) mandates enforceable guidelines to modify the built environment to make it accessible for individuals with disabilities. While critically important, the ADA does little to ...