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- 2011.12.20: My 2012 Professional Resolutions
- 2011.12.05: Defending Arts Entrepreneurship
- 2011.11.14: The Arts and Social Capital
- 2011.10.19: The Language of Music Advocacy
- 2011.10.07: Idea Formation, Entrepreneur or Career Exploration
- 2011.09.22: Music School Curriculum
- 2011.09.10: Arts Leadership -- Measuring Impact
- 2011.09.03: Leadership, Entrepreneurship, What's the Difference?
- 2011.07.06: Enabling Arts Entrepreneurs
- 2011.06.14: Impressive Conservatory Program (s)
- 2011.06.02: Arts Entrepreneurship Class -- Final Words
- 2011.05.26: Arts Entrepreneurship Class -- Student Project
- 2011.05.13: Blog Salon -- Organizational Design
- 2011.05.09: Arts Entrepreneurship Class Progress
- 2011.04.29: Using the L3C Organizational Model
- 2011.04.23: Business Model Session on Monday, April 25
- 2011.04.14: Arts Entrepreneurship -- The Class
- 2011.04.06: The Great Disconnect Revisited
- 2011.03.17: Arts Entrepreneurship -- Two Curricular Tracks
- 2011.03.10: Arts Entrepreneurship -- Policy Opportunity?
- 2011.03.04: Arts Entrepreneurship -- Third Dimension
- 2011.02.25: Arts Entrepreneurship -- Lack of Imagination, Lack of Chutzpah?
- 2011.01.17: Devastating Impact
- 2010.12.21: Ten Work Items for 2011, Task #10
- 2010.12.20: Ten Work Items for 2011, Task #9
- 2010.12.19: Ten Work Items for 2011, Task #8
- 2010.12.18: Ten Work Items for 2011, Task #7
- 2010.12.17: Ten Work Items for 2011, Task #6
- 2010.12.15: Ten Work Items for 2011, Task #5
- 2010.12.15: Ten Work Items for 2011, Task #4
- 2010.12.14: Ten Work Items for 2011, Task #3
- 2010.12.13: Ten Work Items for 2011, Task #2
- 2010.12.12: Ten Work Items for 2011
- 2010.12.05: Government -- Impediment to Artistic Growth?
- 2010.11.29: Government Money
- 2010.11.16: Book Recommendation -- Toxic Leaders!
- 2010.11.07: Not-for-Profits Incentives?
- 2010.10.30: Administrative, Organizational and Sector Design
- 2010.10.20: Learning about Administrative Design
- 2010.10.17: Administrative Design --
- 2010.10.11: Detroit Symphony Lamentation
- 2010.10.01: Hmm, Are There Really Too Many 501c3's?
- 2010.09.19: Organizational Design Meets an Entrepreneur
- 2010.09.06: An Organization of Organizations?
- 2010.07.25: Entrepreneurship -- Isolating the Transformational Moment
- 2010.07.16: Arts Entrepreneurship -- Idea Development Processes
- 2010.06.13: Arts Entrepreneurship -- Four Stages of Idea Development
- 2010.06.06: Arts Entrepreneurship -- The Idea Formation Conundrum
- 2010.05.27: Arts and Culture Entrepreneurism
- 2010.05.22: Cultural Entrepreneurship
- 2010.05.15: Boards Reconceptualized, Part III
- 2010.05.07: Boards Reconceptualized, Part II
- 2010.05.02: Boards Reconceptualized, Part I
- 2010.04.25: NFP Boards, Good Idea Run Amok?
- 2010.04.17: Principles of Leadership Design
- 2010.04.11: A Sad Leadership Story
- 2010.03.26: Tri-Part Leadership - - a Failure
- 2010.03.17: Leadership in Arts -- Part 1
- 2010.03.08: The L3C: Innovation or Gimmick?
- 2010.03.05: Will Internet Art Displace Tradition?
- 2010.02.27: Some Creative Organizational Models...
- 2010.02.19: Why So Many 501 (c)3's?
- 2010.02.09: Does Sustainability Mean Artistic Success?
- 2010.02.03: Too Big To Succeed?
- 2010.01.28: Is the Not-for-Profit Structure Destructive?
- 2006.06.18: State of the Art
- 2006.06.18: James Undercofler
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State of the Art
--Innovations and Impediments in Not-for-profit Arts.
Does the traditional not-for-profit 501(c)3 organizational structure impede the effective presentation and production of the very art it was established to facilitate? Is it overly cumbersome, have the super-large ones actually become "too big to succeed?" This blogger set out to investigate these questions and is finding surprising results. more
James Undercofler I am currently Professor of Arts Administration in Drexel University's Westphal College of Media Arts and Design. My professional experience includes stints as President and CEO of the Philadelphia Orchestra, Dean of the Eastman School of Music, Executive Director and Founder of the Minnesota (now Perpich) Center for Arts Education, and Director of the Educational Center for the Arts in New Haven, Connecticut. Where my later career focused entirely on music, my earlier career involved all arts areas. Coming to Drexel has allowed me to focus again across arts disciplines, and has also given me the freedom to explore the many concerns about the vitality of the arts sector I collected over my years in the field. more
James Undercofler I am currently Professor of Arts Administration in Drexel University's Westphal College of Media Arts and Design. My professional experience includes stints as President and CEO of the Philadelphia Orchestra, Dean of the Eastman School of Music, Executive Director and Founder of the Minnesota (now Perpich) Center for Arts Education, and Director of the Educational Center for the Arts in New Haven, Connecticut. Where my later career focused entirely on music, my earlier career involved all arts areas. Coming to Drexel has allowed me to focus again across arts disciplines, and has also given me the freedom to explore the many concerns about the vitality of the arts sector I collected over my years in the field. more
AJ Blogs
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About Last Night
Terry Teachout on the arts in New York City
Terry Teachout on the arts in New York City
Artful Manager
Andrew Taylor on the business of arts & culture
Andrew Taylor on the business of arts & culture
blog riley
rock culture approximately
rock culture approximately
critical difference
Laura Collins-Hughes on arts, culture and coverage
Laura Collins-Hughes on arts, culture and coverage
Dewey21C
Richard Kessler on arts education
Richard Kessler on arts education
diacritical
Douglas McLennan's blog
Douglas McLennan's blog
Dog Days
Dalouge Smith advocates for the Arts
Dalouge Smith advocates for the Arts
Flyover
Art from the American Outback
Art from the American Outback
lies like truth
Chloe Veltman on how culture will save the world
Chloe Veltman on how culture will save the world
Life's a Pitch
For immediate release: the arts are marketable
For immediate release: the arts are marketable
Mind the Gap
No genre is the new genre
No genre is the new genre
Performance Monkey
David Jays on theatre and dance
David Jays on theatre and dance
Plain English
Paul Levy measures the Angles
Paul Levy measures the Angles
Real Clear Arts
Judith H. Dobrzynski on Culture
Judith H. Dobrzynski on Culture
Rockwell Matters
John Rockwell on the arts
John Rockwell on the arts
State of the Art
innovations and impediments in not-for-profit arts
innovations and impediments in not-for-profit arts
Straight Up |
Jan Herman - arts, media & culture with 'tude
Jan Herman - arts, media & culture with 'tude
dance
Foot in Mouth
Apollinaire Scherr talks about dance
Apollinaire Scherr talks about dance
Seeing Things
Tobi Tobias on dance et al...
Tobi Tobias on dance et al...
jazz
Jazz Beyond Jazz
Howard Mandel's freelance Urban Improvisation
Howard Mandel's freelance Urban Improvisation
ListenGood
Focus on New Orleans. Jazz and Other Sounds
Focus on New Orleans. Jazz and Other Sounds
Rifftides
Doug Ramsey on Jazz and other matters...
Doug Ramsey on Jazz and other matters...
media
Out There
Jeff Weinstein's Cultural Mixology
Jeff Weinstein's Cultural Mixology
Serious Popcorn
Martha Bayles on Film...
Martha Bayles on Film...
classical music
Creative Destruction
Fresh ideas on building arts communities
Fresh ideas on building arts communities
The Future of Classical Music?
Greg Sandow performs a book-in-progress
Greg Sandow performs a book-in-progress
Overflow
Harvey Sachs on music, and various digressions
Harvey Sachs on music, and various digressions
PianoMorphosis
Bruce Brubaker on all things Piano
Bruce Brubaker on all things Piano
PostClassic
Kyle Gann on music after the fact
Kyle Gann on music after the fact
Sandow
Greg Sandow on the future of Classical Music
Greg Sandow on the future of Classical Music
Slipped Disc
Norman Lebrecht on Shifting Sound Worlds
Norman Lebrecht on Shifting Sound Worlds
The Unanswered Question
Joe Horowitz on music
Joe Horowitz on music
publishing
book/daddy
Jerome Weeks on Books
Jerome Weeks on Books
Quick Study
Scott McLemee on books, ideas & trash-culture ephemera
Scott McLemee on books, ideas & trash-culture ephemera
theatre
Drama Queen
Wendy Rosenfield: covering drama, onstage and off
Wendy Rosenfield: covering drama, onstage and off
visual
Aesthetic Grounds
Public Art, Public Space
Public Art, Public Space
Another Bouncing Ball
Regina Hackett takes her Art To Go
Regina Hackett takes her Art To Go
Artopia
John Perreault's art diary
John Perreault's art diary
CultureGrrl
Lee Rosenbaum's Cultural Commentary
Lee Rosenbaum's Cultural Commentary
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