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Author(s): Cohen, Randy
Date of Publication: March 2020

The arts are fundamental to our humanity. They ennoble and inspire us—fostering creativity, goodness, and beauty. The arts bring us joy, help us express our values, and build bridges between cultures. The arts are also a fundamental component of a healthy community—strengthening them socially, educationally, and economically—benefits that persist even in difficult social and economic times.

How Chatbot Marketing Brought an Exhibition to Digital Life

Wednesday, March 11, 2020

Person with smartphone using chatbot feature.

How can a chatbot extend the creative story of an exhibition? Utilizing the chatbot feature Facebook Messanger, audiences at this art gallery can engage and communicate with the artistic content that resonates with them. This feature improves engagement within the gallery space, creates a personalized experience with each visitor, and provides helpful customer feedback. 

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CMO from IDG
Author Name: 
Rosalyn Page

ARTS MARKETING AND AUDIENCE ENGAGEMENT IN THE 21ST CENTURY: BUILDING THE CAPACITY OF PENNSYLVANIA’S CULTURAL SECTOR

Wednesday, January 15, 2020

In an effort to reach more organizations across the great commonwealth of Pennsylvania and ensure access to quality, relevant marketing, and audience building training, we have redesigned the Arts Marketing Initiative to include broader access, supported by digital engagements, to create a wider network of arts marketing practitioners, and collaborative opportunities.

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Twitter Wants To Make Conversations Easier to Follow and More Engaging

Thursday, January 9, 2020

There are at least 500 mllion tweets sent each day. That is quite a lot of Twitter conversations! Learn how Twitter is testing a new ability to make conversations easier to follow and more engaging.

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Source Name: 
TechCrunch
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Ingrid Lunden, Sarah Perez

Ms. Ann Marie Watson

The 10 (plus two!) most read ARTSblog posts of 2019

Posted by Ms. Ann Marie Watson, Jan 06, 2020


Ms. Ann Marie Watson

As we ring in 2020, it’s the perfect time for a little hindsight (get it?)—so let’s get the year started with a look back at the most-viewed ARTSblog posts from our last trip around the sun. I know what you’re thinking: “It’s 2020 … you still have a blog?” We do, dear reader! Competition for online attention is fierce, and most virtual conversations (civil or not) seem to be happening in the comments of social media posts—and yet, ARTSblog clearly is still a valued place for our field to share experience and expertise as we navigate the varied complexities of what it means to work in the arts. There is no better place to learn from your peers, whether you’re an artist, administrator, educator, city planner, arts marketer, or countless other careers that intersect with the arts—and we’re grateful for all of the writers and readers who continue to make ARTSblog both a vibrant and practical space.

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Mr. Ceylon Narvelle Mitchell

NAMPC Newbie Takeaways

Posted by Mr. Ceylon Narvelle Mitchell, Dec 11, 2019


Mr. Ceylon Narvelle Mitchell

The 2019 National Arts Marketing Project Conference in Miami, FL was my first arts administration conference and I had a wonderful time! As an individual artist cultivating diverse audiences as well as an entrepreneur serving clients across the arts ecosystem, #NAMPC was the most ideal professional development for both my artistic and administrative growth. 

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Ms. Katryn Geane

The Power of Conflict: Why You Should Welcome Tough Conversations

Posted by Ms. Katryn Geane, Oct 18, 2019


Ms. Katryn Geane

Earlier this year, we gathered marketing leaders from top cultural institutions in New York City to talk about conflict. It comes as no surprise that on the way to delivering on the mission, there can be disagreements, clashes, and maybe all-out battles. We set out to create a brave space to have this conversation and brought in an expert to show us the way.

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Mr. Kirk Bentley

Make Your Emails Accessible for Everyone

Posted by Mr. Kirk Bentley, Oct 18, 2019


Mr. Kirk Bentley

As arts marketers, we’re always working to deliver the best experiences. Creating the perfect message and reaching out to interested followers at just the right time is our mission. But you could be missing out on connecting with a large segment of your fans by not optimizing your emails for accessibility.

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Ms. Beth Prevor

Share the responsibility—won’t you be my ally?

Posted by Ms. Beth Prevor, Oct 18, 2019


Ms. Beth Prevor

As a hearing person in the Deaf world, I can’t begin to understand and represent that experience, but what I can do is advocate, assist, help, and be an ally. In the world of Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion, as a disabled person, I can understand and represent that experience as well as be an ally.

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