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Considering the Creative Ecology

June 29, 2009 by Andrew Taylor

I had a great visit to Austin, Texas, last week to talk with artists, arts managers, creatives, and other community members. Building on their cultural planning of the past years, they are working to forge a ”creative alliance” to advance the creative life (not just cultural) of the region. Lots of great people doing extraordinary […]

Stuff I said in Dublin

December 1, 2008 by Andrew Taylor

I’m back from my fantastic conference experience in Dublin, full of new insights and fresh questions about cultural policy — over there and over here. And spinning with possibilities to advance the hopes and goals of the Irish arts ecology, even in the devastating economy to come. But in the meanwhile, I wanted to share […]

Three (short) detours back to public value

September 20, 2006 by Andrew Taylor

A keynote to the National Assembly of State Arts Agencies leadership institute in September 2006.

Act like a business? Why aim so low?

July 31, 2006 by Andrew Taylor

I wrote this opinion piece for the July/August 2006 issue of Inside Arts, the magazine of the Association of Performing Arts Presenters. I reprint it here with my permission.

Interview for Artsline

January 26, 2006 by Andrew Taylor

A Q&A I did for Artsline, the newsletter of the graduate Arts Administration program at Drexel University. Reprinted with permission.

If Culture Counts, How Do We Count It?

November 5, 2005 by Andrew Taylor

A keynote address to the Canadian Arts Presenters Association (CAPACOA) on November 5, 2005, in Ottawa, Ontario.

Measuring Value

October 7, 2005 by Andrew Taylor

A keynote speech to the New Jersey Theatre Alliance ”Arts Alive” conference. September 23, 2005.

The Footprints and the Giant

May 23, 2005 by Andrew Taylor

A speech on the value of the arts to communities, presented to the Rotary Club of Sheboygan, Wisconsin, May 23, 2005.

Radical Restructure at the Fictitious Symphony

May 3, 2005 by Andrew Taylor

Can a symphony fulfill its mission more effectively if it deconstructs itself? That’s the premise of this fictional case study, prepared to spur conversation at a leadership roundtable at the Heinz Endowments in April 2005.

Toronto Keynote: Managing Metaphors

February 8, 2005 by Andrew Taylor

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