2016-09-29

Arts Management Quarterly

No 124: An entirely new Arts Management

Societies worldwide are currently facing far-reaching and often challenging developments. And although every countrys arts sector has its peculiarities, these developments influence most countries and thereby their art sector as well. So, what can arts managers do to make the best of new circumstances and to help the societies we live in handle them? How can we use the arts' inherent creative potential to anticipate the changes that will come? What competencies and knowledge will we need in the future to fulfill our tasks? The approaches in the new issue of Arts Management Quarterly on "an entirely new Arts Management" want to find answers to this questions.
 
Often, the most successful organisations are not the ones with the biggest budget, but the ones that react early to changes, see them as opportunities instead of threats and try to find creative solutions that fit their individual situation, special needs and local characteristics. For us, these examples are ambassadors of the visionary, exemplary and cutting-edge arts sector we dedicate our work to. The approaches in this issue of Arts Management Quarterly that you until now may have known as the Arts Management Newsletter thus deal with novel, problem-solving oriented perspectives, organizational performances, or trends like new forms of participation and cooperation. All together, they draw a picture of the palpable role that art and arts leaders can play for the worlds societies and in the future.

Table of Contents

SPECIAL FOCUS - An entirely new Arts Management
  • Culture and the Arts: What for?, by Maria Vlachou
  • Designing Inclusion. Cultural Policies empowered by digital and real Audiences, by Petya Koleva
  • How Globalization effects Cultural Management, by Raphaela Henze
  • Approaching an Understanding of Arts and Cultural Managers as Intercultural Brokers, by Victoria Durrer, Raphaela Henze and Ina Ross
  • Opera singer career startup. Welcome to personal entrepreneurship, by Zenaida des Aubris
  • Book preview: Introduction to International Arts Management

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.
 
Arts Management Quarterly can be obtained free of charge by email if you subscribe here:
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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