Arts Administration

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Amateur Hours
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Hooray for Hollywood!
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Video Blog – Interview: Joe Madden, Champaign-Urbana Symphony Executive Director
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Let’s Advocate!
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Gratitude is Gain
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CYAN…no, not the color.
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The Show Must Go On!
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4 Free Blog Resources for Artists
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Jazz “set” vs. “intermission” for Concert Production
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Let’s Get Social!

Amateur Hours

Sarah talks community play alongs, working with community musicians (sometimes called amateurs), and community engagement.

The article referenced is “Engaging Audiences” by the Wallace Foundation and can be downloaded here:
http://www.wallacefoundation.org/knowledge-center/audience-development-for-the-arts/strategies-for-expanding-audiences/Pages/Engaging-Audiences.aspx

Hooray for Hollywood!

Sarah talks movies and orchestra concerts. Bring your own popcorn.

Video Blog – Interview: Joe Madden, Champaign-Urbana Symphony Executive Director

Let’s Advocate!

Sarah talks about Tennessee’s Arts Advocacy Day and a brief intro into being an advocate.  For resources or more info, comment below, on Polyphonic.org, or tweet @SGMarz

Gratitude is Gain

CYAN…no, not the color.

Sarah talks about working with other Chattanooga young arts administrators and artists about creating the Chattanooga Young Artistic Network.
For more info on CYAN, follow them on Twitter @CYAN_Chatt or on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ChattanoogaYoungArtisticNetwork

The Show Must Go On!

Even a 2 inch snowstorm in the sweet, sunny South can’t keep the CSO down! Lessons in innovation, flexibility, and staying warm involved.