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From recruitment to retention

April 28, 2009 by Andrew Taylor

The Hewlett Foundation has released its phase two report in its series on ”Involving Youth in the Arts,” specifically as staff and leadership (described by author Barry Hessenius here, or available for PDF download in executive summary or full report versions through Hewlett). The first phase (which I blogged about back in 2007) underscored the […]

Our capacity for collective action

April 27, 2009 by Andrew Taylor

Back in June, I was working with some colleagues and a team of graduate students to explore and capture the conversations during the massive National Performing Arts Convention in Denver. We had been commissioned by the convention partners to bring a sociological perspective to the convening — watching not only what was talked about among […]

Opening wounds to heal them

April 24, 2009 by Andrew Taylor

During the recent Association of Arts Administration Educators conference in Philly, Barbara Schaffer Bacon of the Animating Democracy project showed the video linked below. It describes and displays the 2006 installation work by Brian Knep at Harvard’s historic Memorial Hall designed to address an omission in the memorial that had been long forgotten. The memorial […]

Facebook and philanthropy

April 23, 2009 by Andrew Taylor

I was all geared up to write a response to the Washington Post critique on the Facebook ”Causes” application, but others with better ideas than mine beat me to the post. The Post article suggests that the application, which allows supporters/champions of nonprofits to share their enthusiasm and encourage contributions, is ineffective as compared to […]

Ephemeral architecture

April 22, 2009 by Andrew Taylor

As the permanence, high fixed costs, and relative inflexibility of bricks-and-mortar cultural facilities become more albatross than attribute (as chronicled in Skip Reiss’ inventory of stalled or stalling cultural facility projects), events like the Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival may offer at least one alternative. Christopher Hawthorne’s exploration of the event — and its […]

Renegotiation

April 21, 2009 by Andrew Taylor

Back in 2007, I wrote a research overview and environmental scan about the state and dynamics of the arts in America for Americans for the Arts. The briefing provided one of the inputs to that organization’s strategic planning process, facilitated by AMS Planning & Research. With that strategic plan now released, Americans for the Arts […]

From search to social

April 15, 2009 by Andrew Taylor

During my recent presentation at the Wallace Foundation grantees conference, I got to work with Nina Simon of Museum 2.0, an adviser and consultant to museums hoping to make their work and their spaces more socially connected. During the session, she underscored a rather striking point: For most of the middle to senior managers among […]

Handel’s financial opus

April 14, 2009 by Andrew Taylor

Peter Day of the BBC has been doing a bit of financial archeology, digging up evidence of the financial life of George Frideric Handel (short written story here, limited-term access to the radio story here). Says Day, Handel was not only innovative in his compositions, but also in the composition of his industry: Handel seems […]

What I learned in Philly

April 9, 2009 by Andrew Taylor

I’m just back from two conferences in Philly: first a presentation at the Wallace Foundation’s grantee conference for its audience participation funding; then the annual conference of the Association of Arts Administration Educators of which I’m president. Lots of extraordinary people doing extraordinary things. I’ll spin out some of it over the coming weeks. In […]

Duck and cover…but don’t change

April 7, 2009 by Andrew Taylor

Cultural leaders in Orlando offered an odd response to the current economic crisis with their latest decision about the proposed $425 million Dr. P. Phillips Orlando Performing Arts Center. With a tough economy and missed targets on their fundraising, they’ve decided that architects should continue with detailed construction blueprints on the facility, while they wait […]

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