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Audience development – follow up needed for visual artists

Posted On July 22, 2010 By Shoshana

I am back from vacation and have been waiting for the next topic to come to me.  As I was having dinner with a colleague, the discussion turned to the lack of audience development for visual artists, or rather visual artists are not using audience development.  The conversation continued with my thoughts about how visual… 

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Audience development and the big D – Diversity

Posted On July 1, 2010 By Shoshana

Diversifying your audience: Reaching out to new and different groups of people that would enjoy your art and building relationships that would result in them becoming a regular part of your audience. It’s been a while since I have written about diversity.  I have been seeing some discussion on this topic lately.  It seems that… 

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Audience development and the passion behind the arts

Posted On June 10, 2010 By Shoshana

This morning, I blog to you about something personal, as me, Shoshana, not as ADS.  While scanning articles this morning, I fell upon a delightfully charming concept in the The Atlantic: How to Listen to Classical Music, and Enjoy It This is the second post in a series by Benjamin F. Carlson. I can tell… 

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Audience development and the name game

Posted On May 25, 2010 By Shoshana

Name (from dictionary.com): –noun 1.a word or a combination of words by which a person, place, or thing, a body or class, or any object of thought is designated, called, or known. When we are born, one of the first tasks of a parent is to name their newborn.  Parents usually put much consideration into… 

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Top 3 excuses I hear for not attempting audience development

Posted On May 18, 2010 By Shoshana

I have been hearing a variety of excuses why some organizations and artists are not using audience development.   In this blog, I would like to take the time to provide answers for the top three excuses. 1. I am an individual artist so I do not need audience development. Audience development is for anyone and… 

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Audience development for the arts community – time to open up and share

Posted On May 6, 2010 By Shoshana

I’m working on a juicy blog for the future.  In the meantime, I have been thinking about how challenging it is to get people to talk about audience development, yet everyone seems to have questions.  So why is the arts community as a group shying away from major audience development discussion?  Here are my thoughts:… 

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Arts saturation point and audience development

Posted On May 4, 2010 By Shoshana

I had been reading the article in the Ottawa Citizen:  Where have all the theatregoers gone? The article takes on the question after a theater run that was supposed to run 5 weeks closed one week early due to not enough audience. The problem seems to be that while Ottawa theatre companies have been springing… 

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Audience development is team work!

Posted On May 3, 2010 By Shoshana

There have been times when an organization is quick to blame the marketing department for a poorly attended show.  However, a marketing associate can do everything right, but still not get results if they are the only person or one of a few promoting the show.  There needs to be a team effort involved in… 

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Arts business structure and audience development…an evolution!

Posted On April 27, 2010 By Shoshana

I had the pleasure of meeting in person one of my twitter friends, Misha Penton, during her visit to Boulder, CO this week.  Misha is a mezzo soprano from Houston, TX that formed her own “Opera, Classical Vocal Music & Multidisciplinary Performance Arts” ensemble company. This mouthful became Divergence Vocal Theater. After many tweeted conversations… 

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The creative must get creative with Audience Development

Posted On April 20, 2010 By Shoshana

Today I have been thinking about the current situation for the arts.  There have been many funding cuts and many organizations that are sinking or have gone under.  However, I have also seen the flip-side.  There are organizations that are thriving in this economy.  I hear about their sold out shows, their successful fundraisers.  So… 

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