This document provides an overview and update of the DMAG CODENAME JOINED UP project after one year. It summarizes the key outputs and achievements over the past year, which include workshops held at various partner venues, development of a website and marketing materials, and appointment of artists. It also highlights some positive outcomes, such as participants learning new skills and stories being shared. Finally, it outlines next steps for the coming year, such as additional workshops and events, development of souvenirs, and increasing digital engagement.
This document summarizes efforts to showcase the Willy Russell archive and its impact. It describes:
1. The Willy Russell archive deposited at LJMU in 2013, including over 5,000 items, and an exhibition launched to showcase the archive which sparked interest.
2. The "Willy Russell: Behind the Scenes" exhibition at the Kirkby Gallery from 2015-2016, which featured over 250 archive items and attracted over 2,400 visitors. Feedback was very positive.
3. Plans to tour the exhibition, hold future exhibitions, and opportunities for further partnership, which will increase exposure for the archive and reach new audiences.
This document summarizes the cultural policy project of four students - Erica, Silke, Robine, and Anke - focused on street art in Leuven, Belgium. [1] The group created an online platform and social media presence to promote street artists and guide tours of street art around Leuven. [2] They partnered with local organizations for events, but faced budget issues that delayed their planned exhibition. [3] Going forward, the group aims to continue developing their online platform and social media, hold the exhibition later in 2012, restore an exterior wall mural in 2013, and support other street art initiatives in Leuven.
1. Alia After Us proposes strategies for growth and sustainability in Pittsburgh, including increasing social media presence on platforms like Facebook, Twitter, Vine to promote events and educate audiences.
2. Developing an "Alia After School" program in local private and charter schools could help engage new audiences, diversify participation, and apply for grants to support arts education.
3. Partnering with colleges and universities could expand Alia's touring and residency opportunities outside of Pittsburgh to further promote contemporary music and composers.
This document proposes a one-day multi-arts festival in Southampton in March 2016 that celebrates creativity. The festival will bring together various cultural communities through a unique program of music, film, dance, interactive arts and more held in unusual venues. It aims to enhance community pride and improve access to culture in a welcoming environment. Potential venues and cultural groups in Southampton are identified that could participate. Market research shows several other successful multi-arts festivals in nearby cities that attract thousands of attendees. The target audience is identified as culturally active individuals aged 18-50, including students, families and older citizens. Strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats are considered, and plans are outlined for financing, branding, objectives and a project timeline.
Britney Burkart summarizes her time as a Life Enrichment Intern at Clark-Lindsey Village. She helped plan events like a Trashion Show and worked on projects to engage residents. Her daily responsibilities included inputting volunteer visits, assisting in the life enrichment office, and helping with Wednesday social desserts. This experience improved her multi-tasking skills, developed her passion for working with older adults, and sparked her career interest in gerontology. She is grateful for all she learned during her internship.
Rebecca E. Arent-Draper is a graphic design student at Santa Rosa Junior College studying art with a focus on graphic design. She has received numerous scholarships and is on track to complete her graphic design certification in Spring 2017. Rebecca has volunteered in her community and at her college, and is a member of several honor societies and clubs related to her field of study.
This document summarizes upcoming events for the Leo Club at Byrne Creek Secondary School:
- The Daffodil Month/Yellow Day fundraiser on April 24th to raise money for charity by selling cupcakes and daffodil pins.
- An upcoming camping trip to Manning Park from April 24th-27th. Volunteers are needed to help with luggage drop-off and transportation.
- Upcoming volunteer opportunities including Grade 7 orientation, the school leaving ceremony, and various club events like Café Perfecto and a trivia night.
- Sign-up sheets were available at the meeting for interested volunteers.
This document summarizes efforts to showcase the Willy Russell archive and its impact. It describes:
1. The Willy Russell archive deposited at LJMU in 2013, including over 5,000 items, and an exhibition launched to showcase the archive which sparked interest.
2. The "Willy Russell: Behind the Scenes" exhibition at the Kirkby Gallery from 2015-2016, which featured over 250 archive items and attracted over 2,400 visitors. Feedback was very positive.
3. Plans to tour the exhibition, hold future exhibitions, and opportunities for further partnership, which will increase exposure for the archive and reach new audiences.
This document summarizes the cultural policy project of four students - Erica, Silke, Robine, and Anke - focused on street art in Leuven, Belgium. [1] The group created an online platform and social media presence to promote street artists and guide tours of street art around Leuven. [2] They partnered with local organizations for events, but faced budget issues that delayed their planned exhibition. [3] Going forward, the group aims to continue developing their online platform and social media, hold the exhibition later in 2012, restore an exterior wall mural in 2013, and support other street art initiatives in Leuven.
1. Alia After Us proposes strategies for growth and sustainability in Pittsburgh, including increasing social media presence on platforms like Facebook, Twitter, Vine to promote events and educate audiences.
2. Developing an "Alia After School" program in local private and charter schools could help engage new audiences, diversify participation, and apply for grants to support arts education.
3. Partnering with colleges and universities could expand Alia's touring and residency opportunities outside of Pittsburgh to further promote contemporary music and composers.
This document proposes a one-day multi-arts festival in Southampton in March 2016 that celebrates creativity. The festival will bring together various cultural communities through a unique program of music, film, dance, interactive arts and more held in unusual venues. It aims to enhance community pride and improve access to culture in a welcoming environment. Potential venues and cultural groups in Southampton are identified that could participate. Market research shows several other successful multi-arts festivals in nearby cities that attract thousands of attendees. The target audience is identified as culturally active individuals aged 18-50, including students, families and older citizens. Strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats are considered, and plans are outlined for financing, branding, objectives and a project timeline.
Britney Burkart summarizes her time as a Life Enrichment Intern at Clark-Lindsey Village. She helped plan events like a Trashion Show and worked on projects to engage residents. Her daily responsibilities included inputting volunteer visits, assisting in the life enrichment office, and helping with Wednesday social desserts. This experience improved her multi-tasking skills, developed her passion for working with older adults, and sparked her career interest in gerontology. She is grateful for all she learned during her internship.
Rebecca E. Arent-Draper is a graphic design student at Santa Rosa Junior College studying art with a focus on graphic design. She has received numerous scholarships and is on track to complete her graphic design certification in Spring 2017. Rebecca has volunteered in her community and at her college, and is a member of several honor societies and clubs related to her field of study.
This document summarizes upcoming events for the Leo Club at Byrne Creek Secondary School:
- The Daffodil Month/Yellow Day fundraiser on April 24th to raise money for charity by selling cupcakes and daffodil pins.
- An upcoming camping trip to Manning Park from April 24th-27th. Volunteers are needed to help with luggage drop-off and transportation.
- Upcoming volunteer opportunities including Grade 7 orientation, the school leaving ceremony, and various club events like Café Perfecto and a trivia night.
- Sign-up sheets were available at the meeting for interested volunteers.
La macroeconomía estudia el comportamiento de la economía en su conjunto mediante el uso de instrumentos como el PIB, el empleo, la política monetaria, los precios y la política fiscal. Analiza conceptos como la oferta y demanda agregada, el equilibrio macroeconómico y la inflación, y cómo factores como el ahorro, la inversión y la productividad afectan al crecimiento económico.
Ketan Kaushal is a mechanical engineer currently working as a Production Engineer at Bhushan Power & Steel Ltd in Chandigarh. He has over 5 years of experience in manufacturing and maintenance roles. His responsibilities include managing production targets, maintaining equipment, implementing quality systems, and analyzing production processes. Ketan holds a B.Tech in Mechanical Engineering and has completed internships and training programs in CAD, maintenance, and cement production. His hobbies include music, photography, and painting.
This document provides an overview of a project management presentation. It defines what a project is, explains why project management is needed when projects are complicated with tight timelines. It outlines the key knowledge areas and process groups in project management. A main focus is on the initiating process group, which involves three simple steps: 1) identifying stakeholders, 2) doing a SWOT analysis, and 3) preparing a project charter. Details are provided on how to conduct a SWOT analysis and the components that should be included in a project charter such as an overview, objectives, requirements, schedule, risks, stakeholders, and financial plan.
Las TIC's pueden ser utilizadas para satisfacer las necesidades específicas de los ciudadanos de manera dinámica y adaptativa, logrando ahorros considerables sin necesidad de agregar equipos, software o personal adicional. La digitalización de la información va más allá de imponer nuevos paradigmas de vida y una economía global centralizada, y también permite una mayor participación ciudadana en las políticas y programas de desarrollo que mejoran su calidad de vida. El uso de las TIC's por la policía busca aumentar su efectividad, incrementar las
Toro currently leads the market in aerators for golf courses. Survey results show that golf course superintendents are most satisfied with Toro aerators and rate their performance higher than competitors across all attributes. To gain more market share of tine replacements, Toro could focus on developing tines that last longer and are simpler to replace.
Este documento presenta estrategias de protección para niños y niñas vulnerados en sus derechos. Describe los procedimientos institucionales de Fundación INTEGRA para abordar casos de maltrato, incluyendo los roles del equipo del jardín infantil, la directora, el equipo regional, el encargado regional de protección de derechos y el staff jurídico. También cubre aspectos jurídicos relevantes, la importancia del trabajo en red y cómo reconocer situaciones de crisis comunes en niños y equipos. El objetivo es facilitar la protección de
Los españoles tenían un procedimiento para fundar ciudades en el Perú. Buscaron lugares con bosques, ríos o acceso al mar, en llanuras y valles costeros. Las primeras ciudades fundadas fueron Piura en 1532 y Jauja en 1533, pero Pizarro eligió a Lima como capital en 1534.
Self-Training Jobs & Interfaces that Teach - Whitehouse Maker to Manufacturer...Nick Pinkston
The idea here is that the economy is becoming more and more complex over time, and that means we need to change the way we think about education because curricula become outdated too quickly.
My answers to this are: training self-learners, new forms of on-the-job training, workplace / workstation interfaces that teach you how to use them. The full implementation of this would be called a "self-training job".
I gave this presentation at the Whitehouse on June 20, 2016.
Summer Camp(aigns) Part 1: Top 10 Reasons to Consider Marketing AutomationMarketo
The document discusses the top 10 reasons to consider marketing automation. It outlines challenges with traditional marketing including qualifying leads, aligning marketing and sales, and lack of lead nurturing. It then presents the benefits of marketing automation for attracting website traffic, engaging leads through personalized messaging, and closing more deals by prioritizing high-quality leads for sales. Key features highlighted include SEO, personalization, social media tools, email testing, content replication abilities, and lead scoring and prioritization for sales.
This document outlines the classroom rules and passing requirements for an English class. The rules state that students must always speak English in class, bring required materials to every class, submit homework on time, check the class blog regularly, be respectful of others, and take turns speaking. The passing mark is based on term tests (80%), behavior and attitude (10%), and classwork and homework (10%). The document encourages learning English through listening, watching, reading, and more.
Résultats de l'AAP Expérimentation Logistiqe Urbaine DurableElisa Galván-Mondié
22 projets d'expérimentation ont été retenus afin d'innover pour une logistique durable du dernier km de la métropole parisienne.
La Ville de Paris et Paris&Co travaillent avec leurs partenaires et les porteurs de projets comme objectif de déployer les tests de solution en situation réelle à partir de septembre 2015 et au 1er semestre 2016.
Plus d'information sur : www.expe.parisandco.com/logistique-urbaine.com
Sean Arless, an employee close to retirement, submitted a claim for $18,000 for 20 weeks of unused vacation time. The employee handbook states that vacation days must be used by the end of the year or be forfeited. Sean disagreed, citing another policy that employees are entitled to 15 days of vacation per year of service. It is unclear how a judge would rule on this case, as past rulings have been inconsistent. To prevent future legal issues, the HR director should rewrite the policy to explicitly state that unused vacation days will not roll over to the next year and employees will not be reimbursed for unused days.
מחקר המסקר את התהליך שעוברות הקמעונאיות הפיזיות בעידן הדיגיטלי. המחקר בוחן את האתגרים והקשיים איתם מתמודדות הקמעונאיות הפיזיות, בדגש על הצמיחה בקמעונאות המקוונת והשחקניות הגדולות (אמזון, איביי וכדומה). הסקירה מתייחסת לקונפליקט המתקיים כיום בין הקנייה בעולם הדיגיטלי אל מול הפיזי- לצרכנים החצויים שנמצאים בדיסוננס מתמיד, לקמעונאים שנקרעים בין פתרונות טכנולוגיים ארעיים לבין בניית תשתיות שיווק יציבות ולתופעות הלוואי של קונפליקט זה בתצורה של קניבליזם במכירות. במצגת, באמצעות שלל דוגמאות ומקרי בוחן, אנו מציגים את "הנוסחא" המנצחת לגישור בין הפערים ולצליחת האתגרים בשלום. לקריאה נוספת: http://www.globes.co.il/news/article.aspx?did=1000948038
The Coventry Contemporary Art Forum (CCAF) is a partnership between eight art organizations in Coventry, England aimed at collaborating, sharing resources, and strengthening the cultural offerings in the city. The partners recognize the benefits of working together on events, exhibitions, and professional development opportunities for artists. Next steps discussed include opening the forum to artists and curators, testing collaborative programming ideas, and promoting the work of CCAF to cultural stakeholders.
Stellar Libraries - more bang for your buckCILIP PPRG
Cityread London is an annual literature festival organized by libraries across London. In 2012, the festival focused on the works of Charles Dickens and his novel Oliver Twist. Over 33 London library services participated in over 900 events related to Oliver Twist throughout April 2012. These events included readings, performances, workshops, history tours and more aimed at engaging diverse audiences with the goal of raising the profile of libraries. While the 2012 festival saw success in audience engagement, organizers noted areas for improvement in marketing, sponsorship, and evaluation.
Briefing on Call for Makers of Maker Faire Hong Kong 2017 (13 Dec 2016)Clifford Choy
The document provides information about Maker Faire Hong Kong 2017, including its website, Facebook page, and call for makers participation details. It discusses what a Maker Faire is, including the origins of Maker Faires and their focus on creativity, learning, and inspiration. It describes common exhibit types at Maker Faires like show-and-tell, demonstrations, hands-on activities, and presentations. The document outlines plans for Maker Faire Hong Kong 2017 and calls for volunteers and participation from makers, schools, non-profits and companies.
New developments in marketing starter for ten - february 2012Alison O'Hara
This document discusses various topics related to arts marketing and audience engagement. It covers pricing strategies, crowdfunding, integrated marketing communications, the Big Society initiative in the UK, and provides updates on arts audience research and segmentation. It also promotes several cultural marketing toolkits and resources available online. The overall focus is on practical strategies and tools for arts marketers to better understand and engage audiences.
La macroeconomía estudia el comportamiento de la economía en su conjunto mediante el uso de instrumentos como el PIB, el empleo, la política monetaria, los precios y la política fiscal. Analiza conceptos como la oferta y demanda agregada, el equilibrio macroeconómico y la inflación, y cómo factores como el ahorro, la inversión y la productividad afectan al crecimiento económico.
Ketan Kaushal is a mechanical engineer currently working as a Production Engineer at Bhushan Power & Steel Ltd in Chandigarh. He has over 5 years of experience in manufacturing and maintenance roles. His responsibilities include managing production targets, maintaining equipment, implementing quality systems, and analyzing production processes. Ketan holds a B.Tech in Mechanical Engineering and has completed internships and training programs in CAD, maintenance, and cement production. His hobbies include music, photography, and painting.
This document provides an overview of a project management presentation. It defines what a project is, explains why project management is needed when projects are complicated with tight timelines. It outlines the key knowledge areas and process groups in project management. A main focus is on the initiating process group, which involves three simple steps: 1) identifying stakeholders, 2) doing a SWOT analysis, and 3) preparing a project charter. Details are provided on how to conduct a SWOT analysis and the components that should be included in a project charter such as an overview, objectives, requirements, schedule, risks, stakeholders, and financial plan.
Las TIC's pueden ser utilizadas para satisfacer las necesidades específicas de los ciudadanos de manera dinámica y adaptativa, logrando ahorros considerables sin necesidad de agregar equipos, software o personal adicional. La digitalización de la información va más allá de imponer nuevos paradigmas de vida y una economía global centralizada, y también permite una mayor participación ciudadana en las políticas y programas de desarrollo que mejoran su calidad de vida. El uso de las TIC's por la policía busca aumentar su efectividad, incrementar las
Toro currently leads the market in aerators for golf courses. Survey results show that golf course superintendents are most satisfied with Toro aerators and rate their performance higher than competitors across all attributes. To gain more market share of tine replacements, Toro could focus on developing tines that last longer and are simpler to replace.
Este documento presenta estrategias de protección para niños y niñas vulnerados en sus derechos. Describe los procedimientos institucionales de Fundación INTEGRA para abordar casos de maltrato, incluyendo los roles del equipo del jardín infantil, la directora, el equipo regional, el encargado regional de protección de derechos y el staff jurídico. También cubre aspectos jurídicos relevantes, la importancia del trabajo en red y cómo reconocer situaciones de crisis comunes en niños y equipos. El objetivo es facilitar la protección de
Los españoles tenían un procedimiento para fundar ciudades en el Perú. Buscaron lugares con bosques, ríos o acceso al mar, en llanuras y valles costeros. Las primeras ciudades fundadas fueron Piura en 1532 y Jauja en 1533, pero Pizarro eligió a Lima como capital en 1534.
Self-Training Jobs & Interfaces that Teach - Whitehouse Maker to Manufacturer...Nick Pinkston
The idea here is that the economy is becoming more and more complex over time, and that means we need to change the way we think about education because curricula become outdated too quickly.
My answers to this are: training self-learners, new forms of on-the-job training, workplace / workstation interfaces that teach you how to use them. The full implementation of this would be called a "self-training job".
I gave this presentation at the Whitehouse on June 20, 2016.
Summer Camp(aigns) Part 1: Top 10 Reasons to Consider Marketing AutomationMarketo
The document discusses the top 10 reasons to consider marketing automation. It outlines challenges with traditional marketing including qualifying leads, aligning marketing and sales, and lack of lead nurturing. It then presents the benefits of marketing automation for attracting website traffic, engaging leads through personalized messaging, and closing more deals by prioritizing high-quality leads for sales. Key features highlighted include SEO, personalization, social media tools, email testing, content replication abilities, and lead scoring and prioritization for sales.
This document outlines the classroom rules and passing requirements for an English class. The rules state that students must always speak English in class, bring required materials to every class, submit homework on time, check the class blog regularly, be respectful of others, and take turns speaking. The passing mark is based on term tests (80%), behavior and attitude (10%), and classwork and homework (10%). The document encourages learning English through listening, watching, reading, and more.
Résultats de l'AAP Expérimentation Logistiqe Urbaine DurableElisa Galván-Mondié
22 projets d'expérimentation ont été retenus afin d'innover pour une logistique durable du dernier km de la métropole parisienne.
La Ville de Paris et Paris&Co travaillent avec leurs partenaires et les porteurs de projets comme objectif de déployer les tests de solution en situation réelle à partir de septembre 2015 et au 1er semestre 2016.
Plus d'information sur : www.expe.parisandco.com/logistique-urbaine.com
Sean Arless, an employee close to retirement, submitted a claim for $18,000 for 20 weeks of unused vacation time. The employee handbook states that vacation days must be used by the end of the year or be forfeited. Sean disagreed, citing another policy that employees are entitled to 15 days of vacation per year of service. It is unclear how a judge would rule on this case, as past rulings have been inconsistent. To prevent future legal issues, the HR director should rewrite the policy to explicitly state that unused vacation days will not roll over to the next year and employees will not be reimbursed for unused days.
מחקר המסקר את התהליך שעוברות הקמעונאיות הפיזיות בעידן הדיגיטלי. המחקר בוחן את האתגרים והקשיים איתם מתמודדות הקמעונאיות הפיזיות, בדגש על הצמיחה בקמעונאות המקוונת והשחקניות הגדולות (אמזון, איביי וכדומה). הסקירה מתייחסת לקונפליקט המתקיים כיום בין הקנייה בעולם הדיגיטלי אל מול הפיזי- לצרכנים החצויים שנמצאים בדיסוננס מתמיד, לקמעונאים שנקרעים בין פתרונות טכנולוגיים ארעיים לבין בניית תשתיות שיווק יציבות ולתופעות הלוואי של קונפליקט זה בתצורה של קניבליזם במכירות. במצגת, באמצעות שלל דוגמאות ומקרי בוחן, אנו מציגים את "הנוסחא" המנצחת לגישור בין הפערים ולצליחת האתגרים בשלום. לקריאה נוספת: http://www.globes.co.il/news/article.aspx?did=1000948038
The Coventry Contemporary Art Forum (CCAF) is a partnership between eight art organizations in Coventry, England aimed at collaborating, sharing resources, and strengthening the cultural offerings in the city. The partners recognize the benefits of working together on events, exhibitions, and professional development opportunities for artists. Next steps discussed include opening the forum to artists and curators, testing collaborative programming ideas, and promoting the work of CCAF to cultural stakeholders.
Stellar Libraries - more bang for your buckCILIP PPRG
Cityread London is an annual literature festival organized by libraries across London. In 2012, the festival focused on the works of Charles Dickens and his novel Oliver Twist. Over 33 London library services participated in over 900 events related to Oliver Twist throughout April 2012. These events included readings, performances, workshops, history tours and more aimed at engaging diverse audiences with the goal of raising the profile of libraries. While the 2012 festival saw success in audience engagement, organizers noted areas for improvement in marketing, sponsorship, and evaluation.
Briefing on Call for Makers of Maker Faire Hong Kong 2017 (13 Dec 2016)Clifford Choy
The document provides information about Maker Faire Hong Kong 2017, including its website, Facebook page, and call for makers participation details. It discusses what a Maker Faire is, including the origins of Maker Faires and their focus on creativity, learning, and inspiration. It describes common exhibit types at Maker Faires like show-and-tell, demonstrations, hands-on activities, and presentations. The document outlines plans for Maker Faire Hong Kong 2017 and calls for volunteers and participation from makers, schools, non-profits and companies.
New developments in marketing starter for ten - february 2012Alison O'Hara
This document discusses various topics related to arts marketing and audience engagement. It covers pricing strategies, crowdfunding, integrated marketing communications, the Big Society initiative in the UK, and provides updates on arts audience research and segmentation. It also promotes several cultural marketing toolkits and resources available online. The overall focus is on practical strategies and tools for arts marketers to better understand and engage audiences.
This document provides guidance on approaching public galleries and writing proposals as an artist. It discusses selecting galleries, developing a 3-year plan with goals and strategies, researching what galleries offer (e.g. publicity, exhibition space), networking with gallery staff, and developing skills like proposal writing. Proposal writing tips include writing a mission statement, identifying funding sources, creating a budget and timeline, compiling CVs and visual materials, and submitting complete proposals with cover letters and checklists. The document also lists publicly funded galleries in Limerick and gives examples of mission statements and project schedules.
This document appears to be a report or assignment from students Holly Kang, Christina Chau, and Diana Cho for their TIS152TA course at OCAD University on March 14th, 2014. It contains summaries about the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) including its size and collection, history, future plans, products/services, and jobs. Opinions and works cited are also included at the end.
The document discusses efforts to collaborate with arts organizations and build the cultural profile of the Sunshine Coast region in Australia. It describes expanding an art prize from one to multiple categories, increasing prize money from $15,000 to $125,000 through partnerships, and engaging community and council leadership. Early outcomes include higher gallery attendance and more applicants to awards. Future plans include a multi-sector cultural festival seeking major funding and establishing a foundation to activate the local cultural precinct.
codex_urbanite socially engaged art Karen Profilio UNSW 20/6/2014Karen Profilio
Presentation delivered by Karen Profilio at UNSW on 20th June 2014.
Part of a Professional Development Day titled: Art World Alliances: negotiating relationships between the art classroom, art world and art teacher’s professional obligations.
This document discusses harnessing the power of Glasgow's local arts sector through a collaboration between Glasgow Life and Creative Carbon Scotland. It proposes using their expertise and networks to better understand how cultural organizations can shift perceptions of sustainability in the city. Specific areas of focus include developing a methodology for assessing the social, environmental, and economic impacts of public art commissions and festivals through indicators and engaging various stakeholders. The goal is to apply the learnings to facilitate wider awareness and influence of sustainability through the arts sector.
This document discusses various topics related to cultural marketing and audience development.
It begins with a discussion of pricing sophistication and tools for dynamic pricing analysis. It then covers crowdfunding trends and tips for successful crowdfunding campaigns.
The document goes on to discuss integrated marketing communications and the importance of coordinating various marketing channels. It also discusses the Big Society initiative and a citizen power project in Peterborough that explores new ways to empower local communities.
The remaining sections cover topics like audience segmentation analysis, cultural tourism resources, guidelines for inclusive family experiences at cultural institutions, experience design processes, marketing to the baby boomer generation, and the importance of avoiding "greenwashing" claims about sustainability efforts.
Keith Lane is an artist based in Tasmania who has over 40 years of experience in fine art. He has extensive training and qualifications in art, design, and teaching. Lane works primarily in painting but also sculpting, printmaking and other mediums. He has exhibited widely across Australia and has received numerous awards and commissions over his career.
"Collaborations for non-profit institutions: The who, what, when, where, why ...The History List
With Adriene Katz, Visitor Guide and School Program Guide, the Shelburne Museum; Deborah Douglas, Director of Collections, MIT Museum; Jennifer Brundage, National Outreach Manager for New England, the Smithsonian Institution; and, Lee Wright, Founder, The History List and trustee, the Marlborough Historical Society.
Presented November 14, 2013
The document outlines plans for Broward County, Florida's centennial celebration in 2015. It proposes unifying the arts, business, and community partners to celebrate Broward's culture, diversity, and future through exhibits, events, and performances. Key elements include visual art displays and murals countywide, multiple performing arts stages celebrating Broward's breadth of talent, and an interactive "Inside Out" project encouraging community expression. The celebration aims to promote cultural tourism and establish an annual signature event celebrating Broward's creative assets. A timeline is provided laying out the multi-year process from developing the concept through the main centennial celebration events in October 2015.
The Community Gallery at the People's History Museum exhibits projects created by community groups that relate to the museum's mission of telling ordinary people's histories. Groups apply to exhibit every 6-12 weeks and the museum provides curatorial and technical support. Exhibits have included projects by art students, artists working with communities, and groups commemorating historical events. The gallery benefits the museum by attracting new audiences and deepening engagement with local histories, though managing community partnerships requires staff time. Future plans include improving the space and developing a community exhibition funder.
Funding surgery - Heritage Lottery Fund Alison Clyde
This document provides information about the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) in Scotland. It summarizes that the HLF has funded over 2,500 community projects since 1994 using money from the National Lottery. It describes the different types of heritage and projects that HLF supports, including built, natural, and cultural heritage. It outlines several of HLF's grant programs and provides an example of a successful intergenerational oral history project. It concludes by offering tips for strong applications and highlighting common pitfalls to avoid.
Art from the heart presentation by Louise CampbellAnn Baillie
Louise Campbell, CICADAS presents a case study on securing funding for their Art from the Heart project and explains the role Red Ridge can play assisting others in the region with fundraising.
This document is a resume for April Erin Farrell. It summarizes her experience managing membership and fundraising programs at two art museums, the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego and the Museum of Arts and Design in New York. At both museums, she successfully increased membership numbers and revenue from events and annual campaigns. She also has experience planning large-scale fundraising galas and managing executive assistants roles.
Bring the People In! Community Curation and Prototyping ExhibitsWest Muse
This session will explore how museums can engage community audiences to create exhibitions together, adding both content and relevance to the work the museum does. From prototyping panels
and topics to requesting photographs and stories from the community, this session will challenge participants to create exhibitions that truly have the museum’s audience in mind.
MODERATOR: Dana Whitelaw, Executive Director, High Desert Museum
PRESENTERS: Sarah Seiter, Curator of Natural Sciences, Oakland Museum of California; Tyler Stewart, Independent Curator
Great Place Scheme: Community Briefing and Brainstorm - March 2018Alexandra Dobson
The Great Place Scheme is a 3-year arts and heritage program funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund and Arts Council England to engage communities in Park Royal and Old Oak areas undergoing change. The program aims to strengthen community identity and involvement, showcase the area's history of manufacturing, and deliver arts events to raise the area's profile. Initial activities include skills sharing games and group discussions to help shape upcoming projects focused on art, food, businesses and public spaces.
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2. CONTENT
• KEY OUTPUTS
– Main achievements
– A few stats
• KEY OUTCOMES / HIGHLIGHTS
• WHAT NEXT?
3. OUTPUTS: management,
coordination and
admin
• Steering and
planning meetings
• General financial
and other admin
• Shared DMAG
documents with
management team
and evaluator
• Interviewed and
appointed an
evaluator; this is
helping us to be
more self reflective
• Various feedback
and evaluation
forms designed and
used
4. OUTPUTS: management,
coordination and
admin
• Met with and appointed all
the artists
• 3 young/emerging artists
commissioned
• Nearly all artists regularly
work or live in Kent
• supported artists in their
meetings with the
partners
• Appointed Kevin Joyce
(discovered and inspired
by Sarah) to help with
digital aspects of project
6. OUTPUTS: Website
• New website design for DAD:
www.dadonline.eu
• Regular project updates on
home page
• Created dmag.dadonline.eu
address to make it easier to visit
project pages
• Map to website added to
provide overview of partner
locations
9. OUTPUTS: Marketing
including social media
• Facebook group set up to
provide information about the
project:
https://www.facebook.com/grou
ps/Dovermuseumsandarts/
13. OUTPUTS: Marketing
including social media
• Active Facebook group
members: partners, artists,
participants …
• We need to grow
membership – please join if
you haven’t already
14. OUTPUTS: Marketing including social media
Development of consistent branding
- Leaflet for volunteers at partner venues explaining the project – available for you to take
with you today
15. OUTPUTS: Marketing
including social media
• Development of consistent
branding
• Project “business card”
Kevin’s idea)
• Please take some and
help promote the
project
16. OUTPUTS: Drawing
and Stitching
workshops
• Marcia Teusink demonstrating
one point perspective –
different drawing techniques
covered at each workshop so
participants coming to more
than one always learn
something new
• Workshops so far:
• Dover Museum (4 Oct
2014)
• Drop Redoubt (19 Oct
2014)
• PWRRQR (12 Nov 2014)
• Aylesham (4 Feb 2015)
• Sandwich Guildhall (7
March 2015
• St Margarets (21 March
2015)
• Artists encouraged to attend
workshops at their venue
17. OUTPUTS: Drawing
and Stitching
workshops
• Rosie James leading the
stitching workshops
• Drawing and Stitching
workshops generally run on
the same day allowing
drawings to be used for
bunting designs and allowing
participants to make a day of it
– only Dover museum run on
different date (22 Nov 2014)
• N.B. From feedback received we
realise we need to make the
connection between the
workshops clearer
• Upcoming workshops
(drawing & stitching)
• Deal – 18 April
• East Kent Railway - 9 May
• Transport museum – 27
June
26. Talks and events
• Presented project at
• North Kent Museums
network
• Gateways to WW1
event at University of
Kent
• Events
• Organised an artists’
networking event;
opportunity for artists to
share experiences, and
realise they are not
alone; was also an
opportunity for them to
see how they might link
across with each others’
work
• Museums networking
event to follow if wanted
• Artists currently
planning or delivering
public facing events at
and with their venues
27. Souvenirs
• Discussed souvenir
development with Esther
Coombs – she has started
to discuss ideas with artists
and to do market research
with the museums
• Survey card for visitors
designed and produced by
Esther Coombs – research
into souvenir she will be
designing to go across the
whole project
• Please take your cards
with you today – the survey
starts straight away
28. What we have been doing / What we have learned
• Some changes from the original bid
– Digital cataloguing: rather than use Dover Museum’s system for all
partners, we have gone for a more bespoke solution. Sarah Corn has led
on this and together we have appointed Kevin Joyce to find out what
works currently for all the partners, what stage they are at on their “digital
journey” and how best to improve their skills and digital offer/interface
with the public
– Resource box – terminology was confusing so this is now referred to as
an artwork
– St Margaret’s Bay Museum and St Margaret’s history society now treated
as one, with one artist
– Deal Town Council on board as partner (Deal Maritime Museum not
ready to participate)
• Learning
– Importance of personal contact
• between Stitch and draw artists, particpants and volunteers to get everyone
enthused – e.g. Aylesham
• Between DAD and partners
• Within the management team
– We have improved our communications and marketing by using clear
language that everyone can understand (thanks to Neil, Valerie and Fay)
– Importance of support at the right moment – brokering contact between
artists and their venues
– Working with a project evaluator has been challenging but has helped us
reflect on and articulate our learning
– We use feedback to improve processes and communication
29. CONTENT
• KEY OUTPUTS
– Main achievements
– A few stats
• KEY OUTCOMES / HIGHLIGHTS
• WHAT NEXT?
31. CONTENT
• KEY OUTPUTS
– Main achievements
– A few stats
• KEY OUTCOMES / HIGHLIGHTS
• WHAT NEXT?
32. IMPACT/OUTCOMES
• “having the drawing workshop first was brilliant
and unexpected how one could transfer the one
to the other and come up with something really
interesting”
• “Meeting some of the ex-miners in Aylesham was
such an eye-opener – and hearing some of their
stories. Particularly that some of the miners who
were black listed after the general strike in 1926
came down to Kent to work in the mines – and
where “thus” a bunch of some of the most
militant miners! ”
• Many participants at the
drawing and stitching
workshops are visiting the
venues for the first time
• Many new to DAD as well as to
the venues
• Participants report on learning
new skills with excellent
practitioners
• Some of the volunteers have
taken part in the workshops and
in all cases the volunteers have
introduced the museum and the
WW1 connections to the group
34. IMPACT/OUTCOMES
• Ex-miners and participants
meeting each other
• Story telling
• Visitor diversification? More
women at some of the partner
venues through the drawing and
stitching workshops
36. IMPACT/OUTCOMES
The artists are starting to make
connections and engage with the
wider community:
• Nicole Mollett had a presence at
the 1940s weekend at the Pines
Gardens
• 9 Young people from Astor
College for the Arts involved in
Peter’s project
37. IMPACT/OUTCOMES
• Gabor Stark discussed his
project with volunteers and
visitors at East Kent Railway
(22 March 2015) (approx. 25-30
people)
“I've got very positive responses
from the EKR volunteers and the
site is a proper material quarry/ a
sculptor's paradise... “
• We got a fantastic welcome
from all the volunteers at EKR –
they all knew about the project
and felt involved
38. IMPACT/OUTCOMES
• Young people involved in
Peter’s project – Link to Astor
College for the Arts
• Artists linking with national
organisations – National Mills
Trust, National Portrait Gallery,
Tate Britain, Gateways to the
First World War (UKC), Imperial
War Museum
• Artists linking with each other
Thank you all for the links too and the amazing images
Gabor!
To those that I promised links i'll pass them on and I
welcome more links/image if you are happy to share
Peter - thanks so much for the book list, that's greatly
appreciated.
Cathy, glad to hear you'd a good meeting today with The
White Mill folks - I really want to be at the national mill
weekend, please do keep me posted on that.
39. CONTENT
• MANAGEMENT REPORT
– What we have been doing / What we have
learned
• KEY OUTPUTS
– Main achievements
– A few stats
• KEY OUTCOMES / HIGHLIGHTS
– What impact have we had? Key Achievements
– A few quotes
• WHAT NEXT?
40. WHAT NEXT?
• Matthias Koch will be
starting his project in late
Spring
• Artists will be completing
artworks, developing
souvenirs and getting
involved in partner events:
• Bakers, Makers and
Brewers Fair at White Mill
for National Mills
Weekend (Cathy Rogers)
• Miners festival (Louisa
Love)
42. WHAT NEXT
Looking ahead:
• Visitor surveys during
month of July with each
venue collecting data from
100 visitors. (forms have
been designed)
• Baselining of partners’
digital resources and
identifying needs
• Supporting partners in
creating stronger digital
links with the project
• Artists will be developing a
digital ‘tool’ that will be easy
to use by non-specialists
and which will increase
reach of project
43. WHAT NEXT
Looking ahead:
• Discussions with Richard
Morsley at Betteshanger
Sustainable Country Park
regarding use of new
building (future miners’
museum) for final exhibition
of DMAG artwork, including
musical works presented by
Peter Sheppard Skaerved
• Betteshanger Sustainable
Country Park as potential
outlet for sale of souvenirs
• Linking with the Cultural
Destinations Dover Pilot
project, aimed at building
cultural tourism
44. GET INVOLVED
• Come to meetings and suggest topics you’d like covered
• Join and post to our Facebook group @Dovermuseumsandarts
• Follow us on Twitter @DoverArts and use #DMAG #codenamejoinedup
• Retweet our tweets and let us know your Twitter and Facebook
accounts
• Visit the project page on the website dmag.dadonline.eu and read the
artists’ blogs
• Let us know about your events by emailing
clareandjoanna@dadonline.eu or posting to Facebook
• Contact Anne Edwards anne.partington-omar@hotmail.co.uk or Sarah
Corn Sarah.Corn@brighton-hove.gov.uk for extra support