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With the realization of the National Library, the Museum for Contemporary Art and the Concert Hall Riga, Latvia intends the three biggest construction plans for the upcoming years.
2008-06-25
Glancing on the eventful history of the Baltic Sea is sufficient to understand, why this region does not also deserve attention but is one of the most pulsating and dynamic regions in Europe with the greatest economic growth. The large cultural heritage became due to the vast majority of initiatives to one of the priorities and challenges for the cultural cooperation.
2008-06-25
Independent theatre producer Sherrie Johnson and Santee Smith, artistic director of the Kaha:wi Dance Theatre, are the first two recipients of the John Hobday Awards, which celebrate outstanding achievement in the field of arts management.

2008-06-04
This issue is all about arts management in Riga and Lativa.
2008-06-01
Canberra Arts Marketing supports the growth of creative, sustainable arts organisations through strategic initiatives that increase and diversify audiences and encourage their ongoing support for the arts in Canberra and the region. Canberra Arts Marketing is dedicated to the advancement of the arts in the ACT and region. It acknowledges the immense value of the arts to individuals and communities through cultural experience and economic benefit.
2008-05-22
April 28 - May 1, 2008, Fairmont Château Laurier, Ottawa, Canada

The international symposium Creative Construct: Building for Culture and Creativity, organized by the Centre of Expertise on Culture and Communities at Simon Fraser University and the City of Ottawa, brought together noted speakers, experts and artists from across Canada and around to world to examine the role and value of cultural infrastructure in furthering culture and the creative economy in cities and communities.

2008-05-22
John Willan, the chairman of IAMA, had the pleasure to welcome 460 delegates in the Konzerthaus Berlin. For the committee chair Cornelia Schmid (Konzertdirektion Schmid, Hannover) it was the amazing cultural scene of Berlin responsible for the decision to come to the conference.
2008-05-22
Authors: M. Pulh, S. Marteaux, R. Mencarelli

One opinion is widely shared by managers in the cultural sector: Consumer relations with regard to cultural products and services have changed.
2008-05-22
Authors: S. Boerner, S. Renz

The authors focus on operagoers subjective judgements of performance quality.
2008-05-22
Author: D. Bouder-Pailler

The purpose of this article is to show that live entertainment attendance is influenced by the consumers conception of personal time and social time.
2008-05-22
Authors: J-F. Ouellet, M-A. Savard, F. Colbert

The authors develop the concept of personality as applied to performing arts venues.
2008-05-22
Authors: R. Rentschler, D. Shilbury

The authors report the results of a journal rating survey assessing 14 publications dedicated to arts management and related topics. Establishing a rating scheme for journals is an important step in the professionalization of an academic field. The authors argue that the development of a rating system in arts management is in the best interests of the discipline.
2008-05-22
Author: S. Poisson-de Haro

The long-awaited reopening of Barcelonas Gran Teatre del Liceu took place on 7 October 1999, five years after it had been destroyed by fire for the second time in its history. This tragic event presented an opportunity to build a new opera house in the best tradition of the old one from an architectural and acoustical point of view and using best practices from a management point of view.
2008-05-22
SeriesEducation
Concerning the cultural management education in Finland there are two different kinds of educational lines. One of these is something you can call Arts Management Education, which, as you can guess, is concentrated on special art form and its managerial questions. The other line is Cultural Management Education on which broader view to culture and its field is on the front line. In the latter also different art forms in itself are present but not that strongly as is the case with former.
2008-05-20
An essay by Richard Holloway exploring the relationship between the artist and the state.
2008-05-19
The international seminar on May 24th at the Latvian Academy of Culture in Riga focus on the present challenges in German and Latvian arts management. The lecturers provide an insight into the academical, practical and political status quo and challenges.

2008-05-14
SeriesEducation
Oklahoma City University hosts probably the only graduate education, which combines dance and arts management. Dirk Heinze made an interview with the director of this course, John Bedford, not only with questions about the course itself, but also about the latest trends in the dance sector.
John Bedford , 2008-05-09
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.
2008-05-01
Many of the most sought after museum director positions in the United States are unfilled, some for as long as a year. Over the last ten years, there has always been more than twenty different art museums without directors. And frequently, as was the case recently with the Milwaukee Museum of Art, its new director was recruited from a directorship at another art museum (the San Jose Museum of Art), leaving a vacancy there and the same number of openings. What are the causes of this
phenomenon and what are the implications?
2008-04-28
A research commissioned from IPSOS-REID by Cultural Careers Council Ontario underlined the importance of a professional development in Ontarios Cultural Sector.
2008-04-28
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