2007-08-01

Arts Management Newsletter

No 73: Artist Management

Our special topic for this August newsletter is artist management. How to serve an artist as a manager or personal assistant? Which challenges artists have to face especially in the music sector? Is it still a dream to become an artist manager at all?
 
 

Table of Contents

Special Topic: Artist Management
  • Knowledge: Artist Management - De-Mystified
  • Knowledge: The Personal Manager as the ultimate all-rounder
  • Knowledge: Promoting outside the Music Infrastructure 
  • Book: This Business of Artist Management
General Topics
  • Development: Dresden Fine Art Museum @ Second Life
  • Education: USArts Training
  • Education: Directory of African Cultural Administration Courses
  • Book: Culture and Creative Industries in Germany
  • Preview: First International Museum Communication Awards
  • Preview: International Digital Arts and Culture Conference, Perth
  • Preview: Institutionalisation of Culture and Culture Management, Madrid

About Arts Management Quarterly

 
Are you interested in succeeding in the international arts sector? Then you need a comprehensive overview of new developments and the necessary know-how for their implementation. Arts Management Quarterly is an established digital journal aimed at the international audience. Not only does it reflect major developments in arts management and society beyond the national context, it also sheds light on regional developments and approaches that can be inspiring for the international arts sector.
 
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In each issue, the journal focuses on a central topic from different perspectives to assess it in its entirety for the international arts sector. The journal also includes the series “Recommended Reading“ and “My working world“.
 
Arts Management Quarterly is published under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 license.
 
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