Arts Marketing

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Monday, December 15, 2008

The holidays aren't so hot...

for most arts organizations. More news from around the nation on the impact the economic crisis has had on arts organizations:

Shakespeare Santa Cruz Has 1 Week To Save Its Own Life
Ailing California Orchestra Cancels Season
KC Symphony Hit By Economy And Competition
More Trouble For Ballet BC As Bank Freezes Funds
A First Glimpse Of Houston Ballet's New HQ (Or Not)
NPR Cuts Two Programs And 7 Percent Of Staff
Tough Times Get Tougher In Charleston
Miami City Ballet Resorts To Taped Music
Baltimore Opera Company Filing For Bankruptcy Protection
Filling The House: Met To Offer Subsidized $25 Tickets
Broadway Musicals Dropping Like Flies
Las Vegas Philharmonic Musicians Lose Confidence In Management
Art Basel Miami Slowdown
A Formerly Secure Arts Venue Takes A Dive
Las Vegas May Lose Children's Concerts
Virginia Symphony Cuts Concerts, Salaries
Las Vegas Art Museum Chief Steps Aside; Cuts Ahead

There was one piece of good news:
Minnesota Orchestra Defies Recession, Posts Surplus
Chad M. Bauman at 7:41 PM

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Chad M. Bauman is the Managing Director of Milwaukee Repertory Theater. Opinions on this blog are his own and do not represent his employers in any way. Previously, he was the Associate Executive Director of Arena Stage, the founder of the Technology in Arts Management program at American University and the Director of Marketing and Communications at Americans for the Arts. In addition, he is on faculty at the California Institute of the Arts and Drexel University. As a speaker and consultant, he has worked with a wide variety of clients including City Theatre Company, Carnegie Hall, The Flynn Center for the Performing Arts, the Philadelphia Cultural Alliance, St. Louis Regional Arts Commission, ArtsMidwest, the Arts & Business Council and the National Arts Marketing Project. For three consecutive years starting in 2011, Washington Life Magazine named Chad one of the most influential leaders under 40 in our nation’s capital. M.F.A Producing – CalArts; B.S. Ed in Secondary Education – Missouri State University.
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