The highlights of the 2014 National Arts Marketing Project Conference held in Atlanta.
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We asked a handful of our expert NAMP speakers what topics they want to bring to the table at this year’s conference as we dig deep into future arts trends!
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Learn what's just over the horizon in the world of arts marketing at our 2014 National Arts Marketing Project Conference!
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A special thank you to our hosts - the City of Atlanta Mayor's Office of Cultural Affairs!
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Community empowers your art. What does it take for your arts organization to deeply connect with the people that matter?
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Animating Democracy
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Animating Democracy
Wasserman Projects is a new independent, interdisciplinary arts space located in Detroit’s vibrant Eastern Market neighborhood. The Wasserman Projects is an interdisciplinary program of exhibitions, events, and activities that serves as a hub for artistic growth and development, a vibrant gathering place for Detroit’s artistic community, and a destination for the city’s visitors.
Grand Opening - Friday, September 25, 2015
Friday, September 25, 2015
6:00PM–10:00 PM
Free and open to the public
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Chicagoland’s Arts and Culture Brings the Vibrancy — and Money, Too!
![Robert L. Lynch](https://blog.artsusa.org/artsblog/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/robert_lynch.jpg)
Robert L. Lynch
This article has been co-written with Michelle T. Boone, Commissioner with the Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events, and originally published by The Huffington Post on June 12, 2o15.
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Advocating for the Arts? Tell a Story
![Robert L. Lynch](https://blog.artsusa.org/artsblog/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/robert_lynch.jpg)
Robert L. Lynch
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The Arts and Arts Education Are Part of the Solution
![Robert L. Lynch](https://blog.artsusa.org/artsblog/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/robert_lynch.jpg)
Robert L. Lynch
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Making Major Asks to Private Donors
![John Bryan](https://blog.artsusa.org/artsblog/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/JohnBryan.jpg)
John Bryan
There is a gigantic, come-and-have-some, boatload of private sector money available to all arts organizations. New research from Richmond, Virginia confirms that most don’t ask for it.
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Remaining True to the Deep Inner Conviction in Your Art
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Student Advocates for the Arts in the College Classroom
![Stephanie Milling](https://blog.artsusa.org/artsblog/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/Stephanie-Milling-150x150.jpg)
Stephanie Milling
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Mayor Jim Brainard on Carmel, Indiana’s Arts and Culture District
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Mayor Jim Brainard
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