“NYC WasteMatch is a free ‘waste’ brokerage service that helps NYC businesses save time and money, while helping our environment!” If you sign-up for their list, you will get notified about mostly free items on offer — the items tend towards construction materials and office furniture, and are for the most part sound and in [...]
Dance Workforce Census: Earnings Among Individuals, Ages 21-35 Calling dance makers, performers, educators, managers, presenters, representatives, consultants, collaborators, critics and everyone working in dance: Did you work or volunteer in the dance field in New York City in 2010, in any capacity? Is your age 21-35? If so: BE COUNTED. Take the Dance Workforce Census. [...]
Richard Gibbs * Jared Angle * Jen Edwards * Melissa Gerson * Jenifer Ringer Monday, May 16, 2011 6:30pm – 8:00pm Abrons Arts Center Henry Street Settlement Playhouse Theater 466 Grand Street (corner of Pitt Street) New York, NY 10022 Free admission, please RSVP: http://dancersbodies.eventbrite.com Calling All Stakeholders in Dance! Dance/NYC and the Dance/USA Taskforce [...]
A Second Look at the Future of Arts Journalism How do we consume arts news today? Christie’s and Sree Sreenivasan (Technology Reporter; Dean of Student Affairs, Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism) recently hosted Eric Gibson (Leisure & Arts Editor of The Wall Street Journal), Lindsay Pollock (Editor in Chief, Art in America), and Dennis Scholl [...]
Last week the, the National Endowment for the Arts released three new research monographs some of you might want to check out: Beyond Attendance: A Multi-Modal Understanding of Arts Participation, by Jennifer L. Novak-Leonard and Alan S. Brown. Arts Education in America: What the Declines Mean for Arts Participation, by Nick Rabkin and E.C. Hedberg, [...]
Join ELNYA and our friends in celebrating the release of the 20UNDER4 anthology this Monday 12/13. 20UNDER40: Re-Inventing the Arts and Arts Education for the 21st Century kicks off a bold new dialogue concerning the future of the arts and arts education. Featuring 20 essays written by arts leaders under the age of 40, 20UNDER40 [...]
This week, the 30 interviews that were filmed backstage by #SKYNOVA during the New York Dance & Performance Awards (a.k.a. The Bessies) will begin airing on http://skynova.tv (complete schedule below). These interviews include a stellar line-up of guests from a Who’s Who of the New York City dance community and beyond. Stay tuned to the [...]
Ten Nonprofit Funding Models For-profit executives use business models—such as “low-cost provider” or “the razor and the razor blade”—as a shorthand way to describe and understand the way companies are built and sustained. Nonprofit executives, to their detriment, are not as explicit about their funding models and have not had an equivalent lexicon—until now. By [...]
Hi there, I have two copies of Engaging Art, edited by Bill Ivey. $10 each. Manhattan pick up. Drop off can be arranged as well. Thanks, Caterina caterina.bartha [at] gmail [dot] com
by admin on June 14, 2010
VNPAC is Live at vnpac.performingartsconvention.org The National Performing Arts Convention (NPAC), the consortium of national performing arts service organizations, announces Virtual NPAC, a unique, lively, interactive web-based gathering for the performing arts community. Join the conversation as part of the National Performing Arts Convention (performingartsconvention.org). Virtual NPAC (VNPAC) brings together highlights from the annual conferences [...]