“Yes, And…”: Audiences Building a Sustainable Arts Community
At The New Movement in Austin and New Orleans, collaboration thrives, the audience-artist line is blurred, and community is built-in.
At The New Movement in Austin and New Orleans, collaboration thrives, the audience-artist line is blurred, and community is built-in.
ArtsFwd asks the Innovation Lab grantees: What is one major “a-ha!” moment your team experienced during the retreat?
ArtsFwd asks the Innovation Lab grantees: What is the biggest question you and your team are wrestling with as you head into the intensive retreat?
Who can submit an innovation story? One of ArtsFwd’s key initiatives is sharing stories about organizations and individuals who are … Continue reading
Crunching data sets is the norm in the tech industry. How can arts orgs use data analysis to make their employees happier and more effective?
Is your museum facing a complex challenge with no obvious solution? Apply to the Lab by June 5, 2013.
Announcing the four grantees for the EmcArts Innovation Lab for the Performing Arts, Round 8.
A five-day intensive retreat allows for museum staff, board members, community members, and experts to accelerate innovation projects by getting away from daily stresses.
We’re excited to release 12 new stories of innovation into our permanent collection.
Innovation may be essential these days, but what does that mean in the not-for-profit sector?
The ArtsFwd team is at Norwood Club today to cover the gathering. Live updates from the meeting will be below.
The arts & culture sector is going through unprecedented changes that are profoundly disturbing ‘business-as-usual’ and increasing the need for new pathways to create public value.
Rebecca Bromels of ArtsWave reflects on her experiences in the New Pathways Program in Cincinnati.
Go vote for the story you’d like to see featured on ArtsFwd!
Rebecca Bromels of ArtsWave reflects on her experiences in the New Pathways Program in Cincinnati.