Arts and Cultural Management: Critical and Primary Sources offers a comprehensive collection of key writings on this relatively new and rapidly growing field. The collected essays draw upon both scholarly and professional literature worldwide and range across the arts in the commercial, not-for-profit and public sectors. Each volume is arranged thematically and separately introduced by the editors. The set includes over 80 essays covering the following major tracks: organization, structure and governance; production and distribution of the arts; participation and engagement; resource development and marketing; and policy, advocacy and field development. Together the four volumes of Arts and Cultural Management present a major scholarly resource for the field.
Drawing on the author’s past as a manager running media and performing arts companies and her present as a consultant helping Boards and managers, this book covers a wide range of topics, from leadership, motivation and cultural policy to ...
Separate sections cover Performing and Visual Arts Management, Arts Management Education and Careers, and Arts Management: Government, Nonprofits, and Evaluation. The book also includes a chapter on grants and raising money in the arts.
This book aims to present concepts, knowledge and institutional settings of arts management and cultural policy research.
With a fresh approach, key questions, examples, international cases to connect theory with practice and suggestions for further reading, this book is designed to accompany classes on strategic planning, cultural management or arts ...
This book builds a comprehensive understanding of what arts management can mean in an international context creating an essential resource for students, scholars and reflective practitioners involved at the intersection of business and the ...
This book provides a comprehensive and accessible account of the artist–artist manager relationship in the twenty-first century.
(See Additional Resources, Fundraising Online by Gary M. Grobman.) The effectiveness of these approaches may be questionable to some, but this may be more of a function of technological biases of the fiindraisers.
In France, it is not uncommon to find researchers who claim the identity of “civilizationist” to designate the fact that their whole career and research program is dedicated to a profound engagement with the culture of a certain ...
It offers information on the global dimension of art management, digitization of culture, strategy formation in the cultural sector, the structure of a cultural organization, cultural leadership.
The second edition of Arts Management has been thoroughly revised to provide an updated, comprehensive overview of this fast-changing subject.