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Archives for 2009

Off for the holidays

December 23, 2009 by Andrew Taylor

I’ll be on a blogging break until the new year. But I wish all of you out there in the ether a joyous and recuperative holiday season. See you in 2010!

Considering the Arts Administration degree

December 18, 2009 by Andrew Taylor

There are plenty of opinions about the place, purpose, benefit, or consequence of graduate study in Arts Administration. I’m of a certain opinion, as you might guess, since I direct an MBA degree in that very thing. But I’ll be first to claim it’s a complex question. To engage the question, Ron Evans invited me […]

The intention economy

December 16, 2009 by Andrew Taylor

There has been a bunch of conversation about how the on-line worlds are changing the nature of the traditional marketplace. Some have suggested we’re now in an experience economy, where people are buying an immersive experience surrounding a good or service rather than just the good or service itself (aka, Starbucks). Others have focused on […]

Building the right metaphor

December 15, 2009 by Andrew Taylor

I was fortunate to take part in a planning session in New York last week, hosted by Fractured Atlas, to begin sketching out an open-source solution to a vexing but central part of engaging audiences with art: ticketing. Fractured Atlas is the project leader on ATHENA Tix, supported by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and […]

The new convening

December 10, 2009 by Andrew Taylor

The National Endowment for the Arts hosted its second webcast event this week (today, 11:00 – 2:00 pm Eastern, find it here), this time focusing on the findings of the 2008 Study of Public Participation in the Arts. The first, on Cultural Workforce, drew only a few Twitter commentary. This one kicked up a lot […]

A chat with ArtsJournal’s Doug McLennan

December 7, 2009 by Andrew Taylor

During his recent visit to Madison to teach our Arts Enterprise class and present a public talk, ArtsJournal founder and editor Doug McLennan sat down for this podcast interview. Our subjects were community, conversation, and connection around the arts, and the emerging need for artists and arts organizations to engage their audiences in more varied […]

Welcoming Doug McLennan

December 3, 2009 by Andrew Taylor

I’m thrilled to have ArtsJournal founder and editor Doug McLennan in Madison this week, where he’ll be the final guest speaker in the Arts Enterprise class I’m co-teaching this semester, and the final public speaker in our Arts Enterprise Forum tonight at 7:00 pm at Overture Center for the Arts (free and open to the […]

More on thinning the nonprofit herd

December 2, 2009 by Andrew Taylor

Lucy Bernholz at Philanthropy 2173 offers a modest proposal to address a vexing question. The question is this: Are there too many nonprofits? Her proposal is this: Let’s let crowdsourcing help us decide. To frame the proposal, she reframes the question this way: Do we have the right number of nonprofits to provide and distribute […]

A virtual museum world tour

November 24, 2009 by Andrew Taylor

I’ve posted in the past about Google Earth, and at least one detailed museum view available as you circumnavigate the planet. Now Google Earth offers a tour of many three-dimensional renderings of major museums scattered around the virtual globe. If you want to see the museums without wandering Google Earth, you can also find them […]

Artist process as public spectacle?

November 23, 2009 by Andrew Taylor

This blog post from Artworld Salon describes a few upcoming TV reality shows focusing on art and artists. The BBC’s School of Saatchi begins tonight. Another effort from Bravo, likely called ArtStar (covered in July by the New York Times), is still percolating. Artworld Salon’s Ossian Ward captures the potential and the tension in such […]

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