2006-05-17

Arts Management Newsletter

No 58

This is the 58th edition of Arts Management Newsletter, published in June 2006.
 

Table of Contents

  • Trends: Mobile Studios
  • Trends: Changing museum in changing world
  • Trends: A Prize for Social and Cultural Business-initiative
  • Trends: Brand as it is and as it has to be
  • In focus: Big problems of small private museums
  • Background: Free Theater and Self-Identification in Belarus
  • Resource: ECUMEST Foundation, Romania
  • Book: Another brick in the wall
  • Book: Who owns culture?
  • Education: Management of Performing Arts, Istanbul (Turkey)
  • Magazine Digest: Auditoria
  • Magazine Digest: Art Manager Russia
  • Review: Venue EXPO 2006, Munich (Germany)
  • Preview: Conference "Cultural Heritage in the 21st Century", Krakow (Poland)
  • Preview: 20th International Congress of ISPA, Hong Kong (China)
  • Preview: 3rd World Summit on the Arts and Culture, Newcastle (UK)

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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.
 
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