Beyond the clichés of country and city, understanding the differences in history, programming, economic impact, staffing, board development, marketing, fundraising, community engagement, and pursuit of diversity, equity, and inclusion in relation to their rural setting can help an arts manager be ready to adapt and succeed in different regions.
Beyond the clichés of country and city, understanding the differences in history, programming, economic impact, staffing, board development, marketing, fundraising, community engagement, and pursuit of diversity, equity, and inclusion in relation to their rural setting can help an arts manager be ready to adapt and succeed in different regions.
David Andrew Snider is the president and CEO of Integrated Arts Management, LLC, the executive & artistic director of the Hubbard Hall Center for the Arts and Education, and has more than 25 years of experience as an arts administrator, educator, producer, and author. David received the Meyer Foundation's $100,000 Exponent Award for visionary leadership of a nonprofit, amongst many other honors, and has taught Arts Management for over a decade at the graduate and undergraduate levels. He is also the author of Managing Arts Organizations, a lecturer in the Arts Administration Program at Skidmore College and resides in the village of Cambridge, NY, with his wife and children. thedavidsnider.com
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Dedication Table of Contents Preface: Planting Seeds Part I-Why the Arts Matter in Rural Areas Defining Urban and RuralThe Need for the Arts in Rural AreasThe Economic Impact of the Arts in Rural AreasDiversity Equity Inclusion and Access in Rural AreasRural Arts Education and the Rural Arts® CollaborativeFundraising in Rural AreasThe Differences Between Urban and Rural Arts OrganizationsPart II-The Rural Arts in Action Creating Community-Carnegie Arts Center Alliance NECurating Joy-Coleman Center for the Arts York ALRevealing Everyone's Potential-Studio 84 Whitewater WIEquity for Indigenous Artists-gallupARTS Gallup NM Enriching Minds Bodies and Spirits-Montana Ballet Company Bozeman MT Honoring Our Ancestors-Perseverance Theatre Juneau AKCitizen Artists -Bloomsburg Theatre Ensemble Bloomsburg PA Connecting People-Thomasville Center for the Arts Thomasville GAUnderstanding the Other-Appalshop Whitesburg KYEverything to Everyone-Center for the Arts Crested Butte CO Building Bridges-Border Arts Corridor in Douglas AZ and Agua Prieta Sonora MexicoEpilogue: The Harvest Acknowledgements About the Author Index
Dedication Table of Contents Preface: Planting Seeds Part I-Why the Arts Matter in Rural Areas Defining Urban and RuralThe Need for the Arts in Rural AreasThe Economic Impact of the Arts in Rural AreasDiversity Equity Inclusion and Access in Rural AreasRural Arts Education and the Rural Arts® CollaborativeFundraising in Rural AreasThe Differences Between Urban and Rural Arts OrganizationsPart II-The Rural Arts in Action Creating Community-Carnegie Arts Center Alliance NECurating Joy-Coleman Center for the Arts York ALRevealing Everyone's Potential-Studio 84 Whitewater WIEquity for Indigenous Artists-gallupARTS Gallup NM Enriching Minds Bodies and Spirits-Montana Ballet Company Bozeman MT Honoring Our Ancestors-Perseverance Theatre Juneau AKCitizen Artists -Bloomsburg Theatre Ensemble Bloomsburg PA Connecting People-Thomasville Center for the Arts Thomasville GAUnderstanding the Other-Appalshop Whitesburg KYEverything to Everyone-Center for the Arts Crested Butte CO Building Bridges-Border Arts Corridor in Douglas AZ and Agua Prieta Sonora MexicoEpilogue: The Harvest Acknowledgements About the Author Index
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