Conversation Starters
- Hannah Moscovitch explains in Quill and Quire about the importance of publication (as well as production) for playwrights
- David J. Loehr writes in ArtsHacker about the power of livestreaming to connect live performance with new audiences
- “Death by a thousand data points”: Buffalo News art critic Colin Dabkowski tries to reconcile the lure of “big data” with the unquantifiable impact of arts organizations
- In the not-for-profit sector, we talk about double bottom lines (financial and social impact) and triple bottom lines (adding environmental/ecological impact) and quadruple bottom lines (adding future impact), and so on. But Nina Simon suggests on Museum 2.0 that the more goals we add, the less clarity we have in achieving them
- Does your theatre have a strategy for planned giving / bequests / memorial donations? Charity Village looked at the state of planned giving today
Behind the Scenes at Ontario’s Theatres
- The Guelph Arts Council has made a new year’s resolution: “The Twelve Month Artful Pledge” with personal, specific commitments to support the production of creativity, artistic activity, and the cultural sector in Guelph, and to talk about what they're doing
- Acting Up Stage Company in Toronto awards the Syd & Shirley Banks Prize to two emerging musical theatre artists, giving them professional mentorship, exposure, and a cash award. Alessia Lupiano, one of this year’s recipients, shares her experience so far
- Toronto's 5th Annual Arts Day at the City is coming up on February 12. Toronto's arts champions will meet with their city councillors to discuss the role the arts play in Toronto and make the case for continued and growing support for culture within the city.
Acting Up Stage Company's Syd and Shirley Banks Prize |
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