Arts Management Newsletter
No 82: Arts and the City
We’d like to introduce some of the latest developments in local arts administration and
urban development. The special topic "Arts and the City” should bring you an idea of
how various the picture of modern cultural cities can be around the world.
Table of Contents
Special Topic: Arts and the City
- Development: Toronto updates Culture Plan
- Research: Building civic engagement through the arts in 5 Australian communities
- Tools: Excerpts from The Community Cultural Planning Handbook
- Background: Sheltering the Creative Mind
- Portrait: Canberra Arts Marketing
- Review: Creative Construct. Building for Culture and Creativity
General Topics
- Interview with John Bedford about Dance and Arts Management
- Report: Creative Horizons
- Development: Leadership As Creativity
- Book: Revolution or Renaissance, by D. Paul Schafer
- Magazine Digest: Positioning Strategies of Cultural Institutions
- Magazine Digest: Performance Measurement in Opera Companies
- Magazine Digest: Personal Time and Social Time
- Magazine Digest: The Personality of Performing Art Venues
- Magazine Digest: Academic Assessment of Arts Management Journals
- Magazine Digest: Gran Teatre del Liceu. Rising from the Ashes
- Review: IAMA Annual Conference of Artist Managers in Berlin
- Preview: Arts Management in Germany and Latvia. Status Quo & Challenges
- Call for Papers: 2nd Workshop of Arts, Culture & Management in Europe
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