Arts Management Newsletter
No 46
This is the 46th edition of Arts Management Newsletter, published in May 2005.
Table of Contents
News & Background:
- Preserving Cultural Heritag
- User Survey of Arts Management Network
- Is there a better case to be made for the arts?
Books & Reviews:
- Group Sales For Arts & Entertainment
- Fundraising Management: Analysis, Planning and Practice
Education & Training
- Leading Voices - Audience Developement Seminars across Australia
- Arts Extension Service plans "Creative Assets" for June 2005
- Salzburg Culture Forum 2005
Conferences
- Preview: European Orchestras Forum, Strasbourg
- Review: OZeCulture 2005 in NSW, Australia
- Preview: ENCATC Student Meeting "Tampering with Boundaries", Potsdam
- Colloquium "Interactive Culture. Culture and Online Information"
- Preview: International Conference on Cultural Policy Research 2006, Vienna
About Arts Management Quarterly
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