Fixing American Arts Philanthropy, Part 1
Aaron Gervais shares some thoughts on arts funding
Aaron Gervais shares some thoughts on arts funding
Response to the Brooklyn Commune has been so great, we’re building a DIY Commune Kit.
Don’t miss out! The Brooklyn Commune Global Congress convenes at The Invisible Dog from Friday November 22 to Sunday November 24, 2013
“Invention, Innovation & Creating Real Change” is the last in a series of six essays taking a critical look at the innovation agenda in the arts.
“Business As Usual” is the fifth in a series of six essays proposing a critical perspective on innovation In the arts.
“Seeing Value In the Arts” is the fourth of a series of six essays proposing a critical perspective on innovation In the arts.
“Corporate Influence and the Innovation Agenda” is the third in a series of six essays proposing a critical perspective on innovation In the arts.
“The Appearance of Innovation” is the second of a series of six essays proposing a critical perspective on innovation In the arts.
Artist, administrator and educator Aaron Landsman shares some thoughts on Detroit.
Andy speculates on how technology is influencing the way we envision arts, culture politics and economics.
Andy’s Year-End orphans – a loosely organized collection of random ideas on art, culture and value.
Big institutions keep arguing about why they need to exist and cost so much to operate but resist transparency. Artists, audiences and funders should start to demand transparency from institutions. NOW.