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Greetings from innovation-land

February 6, 2012 by Andrew Taylor

Audio Postcards from cultural innovations

Foundations and other funders seeking to promote innovation in cultural organizations tend to wrestle with two main problems. One, of course, is to find and foster innovative practice in an industry that’s often just barely treading water. The other is to share those innovations beyond the inner circle of the project participants.

The NEA explores ‘innovation’

February 3, 2012 by Andrew Taylor

The latest issue of the National Endowment for the Arts magazine explores the fertile ground of ‘innovation’ — with a particular focus on artistic practice. Featured are discussions with artists such as Julie Taymor, Fred Dust, Josh Neufeld, and others. And the online edition features bonus multimedia about Tony Orrico, Meredith Monk, Low Anthem, and […]

Truth in marketing

February 2, 2012 by Andrew Taylor

A marketing professor in the Wisconsin School of Business loves to share arts marketing materials in his straight-up MBA classes, just so he can mock them publicly. His favorites are hyperbolic about the experience on offer, suggesting in romantic images and flowery prose that nirvana awaits any who purchase a ticket. Every show. Every time. […]

Artistry and Entrepreneurship

February 1, 2012 by Andrew Taylor

I’m co-teaching a special topics course this Spring about the intersection of art and enterprise — where aesthetic and expressive effort meet the marketplaces of people, places, and resources. “Arts Enterprise: Art as Business as Art” works to encourage a more connected view among the students (mostly arts majors, but from a wide range of […]

A recurring chrysalis

January 24, 2012 by Andrew Taylor

Chrysalis

My colleague Paul Beard was telling me about the Smith Center for the Performing Arts now in development in Las Vegas, and remarked that it was actually two entirely different creatures living in the same space. The day before it opens, it will be a construction site with one set of demands and challenges. The day after […]

SOPA and PIPA untangled

January 20, 2012 by Andrew Taylor

If you use the Internet, you likely have heard or read rumblings about legislation currently in Congress about Internet piracy. SOPA and PIPA were the inspiration for a blackout of several major web sites this week over concerns that the legislation would ‘break’ the Internet through their requirements, and change the nature of what and […]

The rise of the ‘edge-pert’

January 18, 2012 by Andrew Taylor

A recurring theme at this year’s Arts Presenters conference in New York was boundary crossing. Artists and arts organizations were celebrated for dancing with unexpected partners — city planners, farmers, inner-city kids, health professionals. Other speakers encouraged such new connections and new commitments to becoming relevant to communities in non-traditional ways. There was also much […]

Power, Influence, and Performing Arts

January 6, 2012 by Andrew Taylor

I’m attending the Association of Performing Arts Presenters annual conferencein New York this weekend, along with six of my MBA students from the Wisconsin School of Business. For the seventh year running, the student team has been commissioned by Arts Presenters to prepare and present a conference session on an emerging issue in the presenting […]

Sustaining, breakout, and disruptive innovation

January 5, 2012 by Andrew Taylor

‘Innovation’ is the buzz word at many arts conferences these days, and among many funders. With so many things changing in our environment — all of the STEEP variables at once (Sociological, Technological, Economic, Environmental, Political) — innovation in programming, practice, business process, strategy, and such seems a best way through. But as we’re busy […]

If you can’t get on the radio, get in a cab

December 8, 2011 by Andrew Taylor

VICE online magazine offers a fascinating bit of music history from South Africa with a story about the rise of Kwaito house music in the 1990s. Since emerging artists in this street-wise musical style couldn’t get on the radio, they would give their demos to taxi drivers to be heard. Taxis provide a primary means […]

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