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    • Good Morning

      Today’s AJ highlights: The occupation of Minneapolis continues but signs of resistance mount. Philadelphia is suing the Trump administration after federal workers removed a memorial to the enslaved people of George Washington’s household from Independence National Historical Park in Philadelphia, leaving only their names engraved on a wall (Bucks County Beacon). This act of erasure resonates with Salman Rushdie’s warnings from Sundance, where he argued that “for the authoritarian, culture is the enemy” because it represents the complexity that tyranny seeks to destroy (The Guardian).

      In the digital realm, the resistance to “synthetic” culture is getting creative. An art student in Alaska explains why he ate a banana-taped-to-wall style AI artwork in protest, calling the machine-generated piece “insulting” to human effort (The Nation). Meanwhile, Wikipedia editors are cataloging the “tells” of AI writing to purge it from the encyclopedia (Ars Technica) , and critics are lamenting the descent of literary coverage into “book slop”—vacuous, list-based content designed for algorithms rather than readers (The Baffler).

      Finally, stories about the infrastructure of the arts. The UK has announced a massive £1.5 billion investment to stabilize its cultural sector after years of austerity (The Conversation) , while Portland faces a difficult choice between renovating its seismically unsafe Keller Auditorium or building a new venue, with studies suggesting the city can’t support both (Oregon ArtsWatch). And in a twist of internet fate, Gary Larson’s The Far Side is enjoying a resurgence, driven by viral videos of cows using tools (NPR).

      All of the stories we collected below:

    • New York Theatre Ballet seeks Managing Director

      The Managing Director (MD) serves as the company’s chief administrative and development leader. Reporting to the Board of Directors, the MD ensures that the organization’s activities and its administrative, financial, & operational systems effectively align with and support its mission and values. The MD works in close partnership with the Artistic Director (AD), Finance Director (FD) & Head of School (HS) to develop NYTB’s strategic plan & secure financial resources to implement, sustain, & grow the organization. Qualifications include strong experience in nonprofit leadership or arts administration; demonstrated success in grant writing, prospecting, & institutional fundraising; strong partnership & communication skills, especially in translating artistic/educational goals into compelling fundraising proposals; solid financial literacy; ability to manage multiple deadlines in a fast-paced, small-team environment; passion for performing arts & commitment to NYTB’s mission.

      Key Responsibilities

      Fundraising & Grant Development (Primary Focus)

      • Lead NYTB’s overall fundraising strategy with special focus on researching, identifying, & securing grants (local, state, federal, corporate & foundation levels)
      • Work closely with the AD & HS to collect annual data, align program plans, & devise strategy for funding artistic/educational initiatives & projects; translate the AD/HS visions into compelling grant cases to donors & institutions
      • Work closely with the AD & HS to conceive & execute a thoughtful, coordinated yearly and long-term fundraising strategy for each program
      • Execute the fundraising strategy by building & maintain a comprehensive grant and donation pipeline, including tracking deadlines, eligibility criteria, & reporting requirements; cultivate and develop strong relationships with program officers, foundation staff, government arts agencies, corporations, private philanthropic partners & donors; plan & lead fundraising events; track grant outcomes, reporting, & compliance to ensure all grant obligations are met
      • Develop & oversee the company’s earned income strategy, including ticketing, touring & merchandising

      Operations & Administration

      Manage daily operations of NYTB’s facilities (office/studio, storage units) & vendor relationships
      Oversee systems for data management, ticketing, CRM, & donor databases
      Spearhead administrative tasks related to productions in NYC and on tour, including theater rentals & relationship with their staff; crew load-in & load-out schedules; hotel & transportation; food & per diems on tour
      Help find, schedule, & negotiate NYTB tours
      Serve as a spokesperson at public & fundraising events
      Manage risk, including overseeing insurance and legal compliance

      Partnership with FD, AD & HS

      • Manage the company’s brand identity, ensuring alignment with the company’s
      community outreach, education, access & diversity goals
      • Collaborate to align program plans/schedules & needs, advising on budget
      implications of programming & helping to develop multi-year financial scenarios
      • Cultivate supporters, schools & cultural organizations, major donors, businesses &
      other local partners to expand community reach
      Support marketing & audience-growth initiatives to increase ticket sales, school enrollment & overall visibility
      Oversee external communications, including the company’s website, social channels, online campaigns & public relations, ensuring alignment with brand identity & grant narratives
      Hire, supervise, train, & evaluate staff (including administrative assistant, office manager), contractors, interns, & volunteers
      • Monitor and evaluate program effectiveness, using data to inform decisions & report
      outcomes to funders & the Board
      Develop, oversee, & monitor annual operating budget in collaboration with the AD, HS, & FD, supporting effective governance & strategic planning & jointly presenting to the Board & committees as necessary
      Build & maintain relationships with Board – preparing materials for presentations & committees to support governance, strategic planning & Board development
      Support the FD as needed to ensure accurate financial reporting, cash flow planning, compliance with nonprofit accounting standards, & preparing timely & accurate state & federal filings & audits.

      Inquiries: nytb@kelceycoffin.com

      MORE

    • The Allure Of “Lost” Civilizations

      Who doesn’t want to know how a lost civilization got lost, or where it might be hiding? The trouble is that what gets touted as a lost civilization often turns out to have been there all along. – The New Yorker

    • The UK Has Announced £1.5B Investment In The Arts. So…

      A £1.5 billion investment is welcome news for a sector buffeted by years of austerity and inflation (not to mention the long tail of pandemic shutdowns). But the devil is in the detail, as ever, and the wider context: definitions of “infrastructure” beyond the landmarks, and its relationship to cultural workers. – The Conversation

    • Lately We’ve Praised Boredom. But Maybe It’s Not Really The Path To Resetting

       You might think that there’s so much at our fingertips now, surely boredom is gonna go away. But what we’re finding is that it’s actually increasing. So one speculation is that our capacity to connect well is diminishing, and as that’s happening, we’re getting more bored. – Nautilus

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    PEOPLE

    • Good Morning

      Today’s AJ highlights: The occupation of Minneapolis continues but signs of resistance mount. Philadelphia is suing the Trump administration after federal workers removed a memorial to the enslaved people of George Washington’s household from Independence National Historical Park in Philadelphia, leaving only their names engraved on a wall (Bucks County Beacon). This act of erasure resonates with Salman Rushdie’s warnings from Sundance, where he argued that “for the authoritarian, culture is the enemy” because it represents the complexity that tyranny seeks to destroy (The Guardian).

      In the digital realm, the resistance to “synthetic” culture is getting creative. An art student in Alaska explains why he ate a banana-taped-to-wall style AI artwork in protest, calling the machine-generated piece “insulting” to human effort (The Nation). Meanwhile, Wikipedia editors are cataloging the “tells” of AI writing to purge it from the encyclopedia (Ars Technica) , and critics are lamenting the descent of literary coverage into “book slop”—vacuous, list-based content designed for algorithms rather than readers (The Baffler).

      Finally, stories about the infrastructure of the arts. The UK has announced a massive £1.5 billion investment to stabilize its cultural sector after years of austerity (The Conversation) , while Portland faces a difficult choice between renovating its seismically unsafe Keller Auditorium or building a new venue, with studies suggesting the city can’t support both (Oregon ArtsWatch). And in a twist of internet fate, Gary Larson’s The Far Side is enjoying a resurgence, driven by viral videos of cows using tools (NPR).

      All of the stories we collected below:

    • New York Theatre Ballet seeks Managing Director

      The Managing Director (MD) serves as the company’s chief administrative and development leader. Reporting to the Board of Directors, the MD ensures that the organization’s activities and its administrative, financial, & operational systems effectively align with and support its mission and values. The MD works in close partnership with the Artistic Director (AD), Finance Director (FD) & Head of School (HS) to develop NYTB’s strategic plan & secure financial resources to implement, sustain, & grow the organization. Qualifications include strong experience in nonprofit leadership or arts administration; demonstrated success in grant writing, prospecting, & institutional fundraising; strong partnership & communication skills, especially in translating artistic/educational goals into compelling fundraising proposals; solid financial literacy; ability to manage multiple deadlines in a fast-paced, small-team environment; passion for performing arts & commitment to NYTB’s mission.

      Key Responsibilities

      Fundraising & Grant Development (Primary Focus)

      • Lead NYTB’s overall fundraising strategy with special focus on researching, identifying, & securing grants (local, state, federal, corporate & foundation levels)
      • Work closely with the AD & HS to collect annual data, align program plans, & devise strategy for funding artistic/educational initiatives & projects; translate the AD/HS visions into compelling grant cases to donors & institutions
      • Work closely with the AD & HS to conceive & execute a thoughtful, coordinated yearly and long-term fundraising strategy for each program
      • Execute the fundraising strategy by building & maintain a comprehensive grant and donation pipeline, including tracking deadlines, eligibility criteria, & reporting requirements; cultivate and develop strong relationships with program officers, foundation staff, government arts agencies, corporations, private philanthropic partners & donors; plan & lead fundraising events; track grant outcomes, reporting, & compliance to ensure all grant obligations are met
      • Develop & oversee the company’s earned income strategy, including ticketing, touring & merchandising

      Operations & Administration

      Manage daily operations of NYTB’s facilities (office/studio, storage units) & vendor relationships
      Oversee systems for data management, ticketing, CRM, & donor databases
      Spearhead administrative tasks related to productions in NYC and on tour, including theater rentals & relationship with their staff; crew load-in & load-out schedules; hotel & transportation; food & per diems on tour
      Help find, schedule, & negotiate NYTB tours
      Serve as a spokesperson at public & fundraising events
      Manage risk, including overseeing insurance and legal compliance

      Partnership with FD, AD & HS

      • Manage the company’s brand identity, ensuring alignment with the company’s
      community outreach, education, access & diversity goals
      • Collaborate to align program plans/schedules & needs, advising on budget
      implications of programming & helping to develop multi-year financial scenarios
      • Cultivate supporters, schools & cultural organizations, major donors, businesses &
      other local partners to expand community reach
      Support marketing & audience-growth initiatives to increase ticket sales, school enrollment & overall visibility
      Oversee external communications, including the company’s website, social channels, online campaigns & public relations, ensuring alignment with brand identity & grant narratives
      Hire, supervise, train, & evaluate staff (including administrative assistant, office manager), contractors, interns, & volunteers
      • Monitor and evaluate program effectiveness, using data to inform decisions & report
      outcomes to funders & the Board
      Develop, oversee, & monitor annual operating budget in collaboration with the AD, HS, & FD, supporting effective governance & strategic planning & jointly presenting to the Board & committees as necessary
      Build & maintain relationships with Board – preparing materials for presentations & committees to support governance, strategic planning & Board development
      Support the FD as needed to ensure accurate financial reporting, cash flow planning, compliance with nonprofit accounting standards, & preparing timely & accurate state & federal filings & audits.

      Inquiries: nytb@kelceycoffin.com

      MORE

    • The Allure Of “Lost” Civilizations

      Who doesn’t want to know how a lost civilization got lost, or where it might be hiding? The trouble is that what gets touted as a lost civilization often turns out to have been there all along. – The New Yorker

    • The UK Has Announced £1.5B Investment In The Arts. So…

      A £1.5 billion investment is welcome news for a sector buffeted by years of austerity and inflation (not to mention the long tail of pandemic shutdowns). But the devil is in the detail, as ever, and the wider context: definitions of “infrastructure” beyond the landmarks, and its relationship to cultural workers. – The Conversation

    • Lately We’ve Praised Boredom. But Maybe It’s Not Really The Path To Resetting

       You might think that there’s so much at our fingertips now, surely boredom is gonna go away. But what we’re finding is that it’s actually increasing. So one speculation is that our capacity to connect well is diminishing, and as that’s happening, we’re getting more bored. – Nautilus

    PEOPLE

    • Good Morning

      Today’s AJ highlights: The occupation of Minneapolis continues but signs of resistance mount. Philadelphia is suing the Trump administration after federal workers removed a memorial to the enslaved people of George Washington’s household from Independence National Historical Park in Philadelphia, leaving only their names engraved on a wall (Bucks County Beacon). This act of erasure resonates with Salman Rushdie’s warnings from Sundance, where he argued that “for the authoritarian, culture is the enemy” because it represents the complexity that tyranny seeks to destroy (The Guardian).

      In the digital realm, the resistance to “synthetic” culture is getting creative. An art student in Alaska explains why he ate a banana-taped-to-wall style AI artwork in protest, calling the machine-generated piece “insulting” to human effort (The Nation). Meanwhile, Wikipedia editors are cataloging the “tells” of AI writing to purge it from the encyclopedia (Ars Technica) , and critics are lamenting the descent of literary coverage into “book slop”—vacuous, list-based content designed for algorithms rather than readers (The Baffler).

      Finally, stories about the infrastructure of the arts. The UK has announced a massive £1.5 billion investment to stabilize its cultural sector after years of austerity (The Conversation) , while Portland faces a difficult choice between renovating its seismically unsafe Keller Auditorium or building a new venue, with studies suggesting the city can’t support both (Oregon ArtsWatch). And in a twist of internet fate, Gary Larson’s The Far Side is enjoying a resurgence, driven by viral videos of cows using tools (NPR).

      All of the stories we collected below:

    • New York Theatre Ballet seeks Managing Director

      The Managing Director (MD) serves as the company’s chief administrative and development leader. Reporting to the Board of Directors, the MD ensures that the organization’s activities and its administrative, financial, & operational systems effectively align with and support its mission and values. The MD works in close partnership with the Artistic Director (AD), Finance Director (FD) & Head of School (HS) to develop NYTB’s strategic plan & secure financial resources to implement, sustain, & grow the organization. Qualifications include strong experience in nonprofit leadership or arts administration; demonstrated success in grant writing, prospecting, & institutional fundraising; strong partnership & communication skills, especially in translating artistic/educational goals into compelling fundraising proposals; solid financial literacy; ability to manage multiple deadlines in a fast-paced, small-team environment; passion for performing arts & commitment to NYTB’s mission.

      Key Responsibilities

      Fundraising & Grant Development (Primary Focus)

      • Lead NYTB’s overall fundraising strategy with special focus on researching, identifying, & securing grants (local, state, federal, corporate & foundation levels)
      • Work closely with the AD & HS to collect annual data, align program plans, & devise strategy for funding artistic/educational initiatives & projects; translate the AD/HS visions into compelling grant cases to donors & institutions
      • Work closely with the AD & HS to conceive & execute a thoughtful, coordinated yearly and long-term fundraising strategy for each program
      • Execute the fundraising strategy by building & maintain a comprehensive grant and donation pipeline, including tracking deadlines, eligibility criteria, & reporting requirements; cultivate and develop strong relationships with program officers, foundation staff, government arts agencies, corporations, private philanthropic partners & donors; plan & lead fundraising events; track grant outcomes, reporting, & compliance to ensure all grant obligations are met
      • Develop & oversee the company’s earned income strategy, including ticketing, touring & merchandising

      Operations & Administration

      Manage daily operations of NYTB’s facilities (office/studio, storage units) & vendor relationships
      Oversee systems for data management, ticketing, CRM, & donor databases
      Spearhead administrative tasks related to productions in NYC and on tour, including theater rentals & relationship with their staff; crew load-in & load-out schedules; hotel & transportation; food & per diems on tour
      Help find, schedule, & negotiate NYTB tours
      Serve as a spokesperson at public & fundraising events
      Manage risk, including overseeing insurance and legal compliance

      Partnership with FD, AD & HS

      • Manage the company’s brand identity, ensuring alignment with the company’s
      community outreach, education, access & diversity goals
      • Collaborate to align program plans/schedules & needs, advising on budget
      implications of programming & helping to develop multi-year financial scenarios
      • Cultivate supporters, schools & cultural organizations, major donors, businesses &
      other local partners to expand community reach
      Support marketing & audience-growth initiatives to increase ticket sales, school enrollment & overall visibility
      Oversee external communications, including the company’s website, social channels, online campaigns & public relations, ensuring alignment with brand identity & grant narratives
      Hire, supervise, train, & evaluate staff (including administrative assistant, office manager), contractors, interns, & volunteers
      • Monitor and evaluate program effectiveness, using data to inform decisions & report
      outcomes to funders & the Board
      Develop, oversee, & monitor annual operating budget in collaboration with the AD, HS, & FD, supporting effective governance & strategic planning & jointly presenting to the Board & committees as necessary
      Build & maintain relationships with Board – preparing materials for presentations & committees to support governance, strategic planning & Board development
      Support the FD as needed to ensure accurate financial reporting, cash flow planning, compliance with nonprofit accounting standards, & preparing timely & accurate state & federal filings & audits.

      Inquiries: nytb@kelceycoffin.com

      MORE

    • The Allure Of “Lost” Civilizations

      Who doesn’t want to know how a lost civilization got lost, or where it might be hiding? The trouble is that what gets touted as a lost civilization often turns out to have been there all along. – The New Yorker

    • The UK Has Announced £1.5B Investment In The Arts. So…

      A £1.5 billion investment is welcome news for a sector buffeted by years of austerity and inflation (not to mention the long tail of pandemic shutdowns). But the devil is in the detail, as ever, and the wider context: definitions of “infrastructure” beyond the landmarks, and its relationship to cultural workers. – The Conversation

    • Lately We’ve Praised Boredom. But Maybe It’s Not Really The Path To Resetting

       You might think that there’s so much at our fingertips now, surely boredom is gonna go away. But what we’re finding is that it’s actually increasing. So one speculation is that our capacity to connect well is diminishing, and as that’s happening, we’re getting more bored. – Nautilus

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