Announcing New Pathways for Arts Development
We’re excited to share learning from New Pathways for Arts Development, a new program that engages 15 of New York’s arts development agencies.
We’re excited to share learning from New Pathways for Arts Development, a new program that engages 15 of New York’s arts development agencies.
We are pleased to announced that 38 organizations have been selected to participate in New Pathways for the Arts programs in Chicago and Cincinnati.
When Richard Evans co-founded EmcArts 20 years ago, he recognized that, though many arts organizations wanted to adapt and innovate … Continue reading
For over ten years, our programs have equipped participants with rigorous frameworks and practical tools for innovation. We’ve heard from … Continue reading
EmcArts now offers new programs geared for organizations interested in working on their own — rather than in a national or local cohort — to increase their adaptive capacity.
NYFA has identified two complex organizational challenges relating to the growth of its technology and professional development programs.
On Monday, Michael Kaiser wrote on The Huffington Post that he wanted to “scream” when he hears pundits and bloggers … Continue reading
A key provider in Connecticut’s arts education landscape overcomes its challenges and develops new paradigm for moving forward with innovative projects.
This post is the second in a series of four by Peter Bradley, Executive Director of the Island Institute in Sitka, Alaska, which is an organization participating in EmcArts’ New Pathways and Incubating Innovation Alaska program.
Announcing the first cohort of New Pathways | Alaska, a new program developed by EmcArts, the Foraker Group, Rasmuson Foundation, and Alaska State Council on the Arts.
Rebecca Bromels of ArtsWave reflects on her experiences in the New Pathways Program in Cincinnati.
Providing new pathways to creating meaningful social change.
Rachel Bergren of the Lincoln Park Zoo reflects on effective team strategies, as discussed in the third workshop of the New Pathways program in Chicago.
Rebecca Bromels of ArtsWave reflects on her experiences in the New Pathways Program in Cincinnati.
Rachel Bergren of the Lincoln Park Zoo reflects in her experiences in the New Pathways Program, which aims to incubate innovation in the arts community of Chicago.