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October 21 24, 2007, Taos New Mexico

Grantmakers of the Arts (GIA) will hold a special conference for fundraising and grantmaking in October 2007. The event will explore expansive ideas that inform arts philanthropy with a host of thinkers from different disciplines. The inspiring landscape and layered cultures of the Southwest will offer new vantage point for examining our work, our assumptions, and ourselves.

2007-05-18
Many arts organizations begin their existence with a single artist--an Artistic Director/Founder supported by a volunteer board and perhaps some paid staff members in administrative support roles. Some arts organizations begin and end with this configuration, not living past the lifespan of their founding artist.
Others through growth or succession-planning begin to contemplate hiring their first General Manager or Executive Director . If your organization is at this point then this article is for you.
2007-04-19
Apart from sending a press release to your favourite bloggers, how can marketers efficiently spend marketing dollars to influence word of mouth? Results of this survey suggest that one answer can be found in the online habits and behaviour of social influencers.

In this report, it examines:
2007-04-03
As a manager in the arts industry, you face many of the same challenges as managers from other industries a demanding business environment, changing technology, pressure to innovate, cultural change, organisational transformation, people management and budget constraints.

AbaF Margaret Lawrence Bequest Scholarships provide arts managers with an opportunity to attend a fully-funded executive development program at one of Australias leading business schools: Melbourne Business Schools Mt Eliza Centre for Executive Education (MBS, Melbourne) or Australian Graduate School of Management (AGSM, Sydney).

Applications for programs for the second half of 2007 close on April 20.
2007-04-02
The Professional Guidelines, which is offered by Society of North American Goldsmiths, gives artists, craftspeople and communities the tips to deal with all the situations that are related with their careers. The goal is to hope the documents become a basic tool in implementing improved and equitable business leading toward standard professional practices.

2007-04-02
This report is a snapshot of the cultural life of England. It uses a handful of examples and case studies to illustrate the advances that have been made in the last few years.
2007-03-25
The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts offers valuable skills building for arts managers through the Fellowship Program. The program provides up to 10 highly motivated, disciplined, and creative artists and arts managers the instruction and experience they need to succeed in today's complex arts environment.

Fellowships are full-time and last 10 months starting in September and ending in June. Application deadline is on April 1, 2007.
2007-03-22
Is culture losing its political clout in France? That may seem a bit of a stretch, since the government still pours 2.9 billion into the arts every year or 30 times the budget of the National Endowment for the Arts in the United States.

2007-03-22
Many authors argue that digital technologies, and particularly the World Wide Web, have great potential to serve the challenges faced by museums in relation to access and audience development, which involves reaching and nurturing both existing and new audiences. But what initiatives are there, and how effective are they? What strategies and actions are museums undertaking to take advantage of this potential? What is it being done to establish closer ties with core audiences or to attract new audiences? And what is the audience response to the museums efforts? The British experience in this field is of particular interest because it shows a political context favourable to the development of this emerging area of museum work, and it provides some remarkable and exemplary cases from which to learn good practices.
2007-03-21
Ticketing arts organisations internationally are moving away from third party ticketing agencies and more towards in-house box office systems which allow them to build more meangingful customer relationships.
2007-03-19
The special interest relationships characterized by the influence on cultural policy of music service networks are the focus of our analysis, as evidenced not only in the United States, but also in contemporary Japan. This paper will describe the activities of significant music networks in Japan and the United States and demonstrate that todays music-related service networks in Japan and the United States appear to have learned the lessons of the 1980s and 1990s challenges to arts and cultural policy.
2007-03-19
In January 2007, on the initiative of the French Ministry of National Education, Higher Education and Research and the French Ministry of Culture and Communication, the Centre Pompidou hosted a research symposium on evaluating the impact of arts and cultural education. Some fifty researchers from Europe and across the world met to share their work, consider progress already made and gain an overview of ongoing research.

2007-03-08
The paper describes the economic impact of music in Iceland and gives and account of the structure of the music industry and its management. Music is of significant importance for the Icelandic community. The discussion touches on the creative industries and accounts for the special position of music, as well as the strategic planning and social organisation that characterise the sector. The theoretical foundation is based on the methods of cultural economics and the methodology of the creative industries. The contribution of culture as a whole to the Icelandic GDP amounts to approximately 4%, and of this music accounts for approximately a quarter. Music fits very well in with the ideology of the creative industries. Porters five forces model is employed to describe the competitive position of enterprises in the musical industry in Iceland. The competitive position of Iceland in the music sector is analysed by the use of Porters Diamond.
2007-02-26
Conference of the ESA Research Network for the Sociology of the Arts
Lueneburg and Hamburg (Germany), March 28-April 1, 2007

The ESA Research Network Sociology for the Arts is organizing its 8th meeting at the end of March 2007 in Lueneburg (Germany), with additional events in near-by Hamburg. The main conference venue will be at the University of Lueneburg, close to the medieval old town. The conference will feature keynote lectures, plenary discussions, paper sessions, workshops, and round tables.
2007-02-19
The House of World Cultures realizes together with its partners Baltic Sea Cultural Centre (Poland), Danish Center for Culture and Development (Denmark), Intercult (Sweden) and Visiting Arts (Great Britain) the project Europe Now | Europe Next, a series of on-line and real-life Encounters accompanying the EU enlargement.
2007-02-19
INTA, the International Urban Development Association and Direct94 - the Delegation for the Economic and Cultural Relations of the County Council of Val-de-Marne in France - have taken the initiative for a European reflection on the role of cultural institutions as tools for mediation and redevelopment of the public urban space. A seminar under the title "New Museums: Performing Tools for Social Cohesion", will taking place on 12-13 march 2007 in Val-de-Marne, France.
2007-02-17
This study is commissioned by the European Parliament in July, 2006. The content has threefold: Rights Management in the European Union, National Rules Governing Collective Management of Rights, and Details of National Legislative Frameworks. The report presents, for instance, the management of copyright and related rights, music rights management, the right management business in music, EU institutions and right management, the complexity of a regulatory approach, and recent market development.
2007-02-09
"Protecting Cultural Heritage: International Law after the War in Iraq", which took place on February 3, 2006 in Chicago, examined international legal provisions for protecting cultural property during armed conflict and occupation, and offered suggestions on how to strengthen them. Panelists considered the legal status of the 1954 Hague Convention, its applicability to the events in Iraq, and proposals for a new protocol to the Hague Convention that addressed the problems that arose in Iraq. The need for a new protocol is urgent given the possibility of war in other regions rich in cultural heritage resources.
2007-02-07
The Culture 2007 is a funding programme which is intended as "a coherent, global and complete tool for multicultural cooperation in Europe and should contribute actively to the development of a European identity from the grassroots". The general objective of the programme shall be "to enhance the cultural area shared by Europeans and based on a common cultural heritage through the development of cultural cooperation between the creators, cultural players and cultural institutions, of the countries taking part in the Programme with a view to encouraging the emergence of European citizenship".

This programme has 1-2 year collaboration projects and 3-5 year multi-annual collaborative projects. The deadline of application is on February 28, 2007.
2007-02-06
This extended paper focuses on contemporary debates around the social impacts of the arts and the problem of their measurement and evaluation. It attempts to put forward a new framework for the understanding of the so-called transformative powers of the arts, by suggesting that a historical-critical approach is needed to tackle this research topic. The paper therefore presents a detailed critical analysis of the numerous claims that have been made in the West over time, from Classical Greece (V century BC) to the present day, for the ways in which the arts can affect individuals and transform society. It offers a taxonomy of these suggested impacts, both positive and negative, with a view to establishing an appropriate conceptual basis for the discussion and investigation of what the social impact of the arts might mean.
2007-02-06
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