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- Urban encounters : art, architecture, audience : Institute of Contemporary Art, University of Pennsylvania, March 19-April 30, 1980. by University of Pennsylvania.Institute of Contemporary Art.(CARDINAL)143298;
Bibliography: pages 58-62.
- Subjects: Exhibition catalogs.; Public art; Art, American; Urban beautification;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- The Dutch Arcadia : pastoral art and its audience in the Golden Age / by Kettering, Alison McNeil,1943-(CARDINAL)164730;
Bibliography: pages 315-329.
- Subjects: Arcadia in art.; Art, Dutch.; Art, Dutch; Art, Dutch; Art, Flemish.; Art, Flemish; Art, Flemish; Pastoral art; Pastoral art;
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- Revenue-increasing strategies for the North Carolina Museum of Art : an audience assessment of an art & nature park / by Hollenbaugh, Amanda J.,dissertant.; Harvard University,university place.(CARDINAL)137889; North Carolina Museum of Art,associated name.(CARDINAL)150432;
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 88-91).
- Subjects: Academic theses.; Nonprofit organizations; Museum visitors;
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- Wide White Space, 1966-1976 : hinter dem Museum = behind the museum : Palais voor Schone Kunsten Brussel = Palais des beaux arts de Bruxelles, Kunstmuseum Bonn, MAC galeries contemporaines des Musees de Marseille. by De Decker, Anny.(CARDINAL)226551; Lohaus, Bernd,1940-2010.(CARDINAL)192736;
Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Subjects: Festschriften.; Exhibition catalogs.; De Decker, Anny.; Lohaus, Bernd, 1940-2010.; Wide White Space (Gallery : Antwerp, Belgium); Musées de Marseille. MAC, galeries contemporaines; Palais des beaux-arts (Brussels, Belgium); Städtisches Kunstmuseum Bonn; Art, Belgian; Art, Modern; Art exhibition audiences; Art galleries, Commercial;
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- The lively audience : a social history of American visual and performing arts, 1890-1950 / by Lynes, Russell,1910-1991.(CARDINAL)130876;
Bibliography: pages 463-472.
- Subjects: Mass media and the arts; Arts and society;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Run it like a business : strategies for arts organizations to increase audiences, remain relevant, and multiply money-- without losing the art / by Bergauer, Aubrey,author.(CARDINAL)888667;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction : Avoiding the toilet -- It's not the product, it's the packaging : prioritize the customer experience -- If it works for Netflix : recurring revenue and the subscription economy -- Don't fear the machine : digital content drives analog attendance -- We have a lot to offer besides the art : the case for vertical integration -- Who's on first : diversifying the audience -- Heidi vs. Howard : hire fairly, compensate radically -- We're not a family, we're a team : company culture -- The 40-year-old-virgin silo : organizational structure -- Not throwing away my shot : companies that advocate, outperform -- The art is not the problem : brand relevance -- Epilogue : Where are we now?"In the US alone, the arts are a $763 billion sector whose 100,000+ organizations serve almost every community in the nation. There's no reason arts organizations should struggle to make ends meet. And now, with arts-tested strategies from Aubrey Bergauer, they won't. This foolproof guide shows how to reach new levels of engagement--while always putting art first."--TEDx speaker Aubrey Bergauer--"the Steve Jobs of classical music"--reveals how to run a successful arts business in the post-pandemic era, adapting for-profit methods for not-for-profit goals. In the US alone, the arts are a $763 billion sector whose 100,000+ organizations serve almost every community in the nation. There's no reason arts organizations should struggle to make ends meet. And now, with arts-tested strategies from Aubrey Bergauer, they won't. This foolproof guide shows how to reach new levels of engagement while always putting art first. Running your arts organization like a business is your path forward to: Grow audiences and keep them coming back again; Make our organizations more inclusive; Get younger attendees in the seats and on the donor rolls; Generate millions more dollars in revenue; Continue to create the art we love without the stress of figuring out how to afford it. Just because arts organizations are non-profits doesn't mean they shouldn't make money; it means the money they make goes back to fund the mission -- whether that's music, visual arts, theatre, dance, or one of many other mediums that enrich our lives. The for-profit world knows how to achieve success across customer engagement, user experience, company culture, the subscription economy, technology and media, new revenue streams, and brand relevance. Run It Like a Business provides a powerful, proven framework to help all arts organizations revitalize their economic engines and ultimately serve the arts and its patrons.--
- Subjects: Nonprofit organizations; Nonprofit organizations; Performing arts;
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- The art of the tale : engage your audience, elevate your organization, and share your message through storytelling / by James, Steven,1969-Author(DLC)n 00027333 ; Morrisey, Tom,1952-Author(DLC)n 00104706;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 345-348).Unleash the power of storytelling to transform your talks, speeches, and presentations--whether your audience is a boardroom of executives, a classroom of students, or an auditorium full of eager listeners. Everyone, regardless of their background and training, can improve their storytelling abilities. But what is a story? How can you tell it in a way that delights and informs your listeners? Take a journey into the keys to great storytelling with two of the country's top experts on story presentation and speech writing. In The Art of the Tale, expert storytellers Steven James and Tom Morrisey team up and tap into their lifetimes of experience to show you how to prepare stellar presentations, tell stories in your own unique way, adapt your material to different groups of listeners, and gain confidence in your ability as a speaker. In this book, you'll learn why: *practice doesn't make perfect. *you should never tell the same story twice. *there is no right way to tell a story. *it's best to avoid memorizing your stories. You'll also find helpful hints on: *gaining confidence in your ability as a storyteller. *connecting with your audience. *matching your expectations with those of your listeners. *understanding what makes a good story. *drawing truth out of stories you wish to tell. *crafting and remembering stories. *shaping your memories into inspiring stories. Learn how to tell stories more effectively, lead and teach more creatively, and prepare your message in less time by using this unique resource provided by two of the nation's premier communicators, who tap into their experience to share a lifetime's worth of insights and expertise.
- Subjects: Business communication.; Oral communication.; Public speaking.; Storytelling.;
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- The big picture : the new logic of money and power in Hollywood / by Epstein, Edward Jay,1935-2024.(CARDINAL)123116;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 351-373) and index.The new system -- The art of deception, the deception of art -- The creation of audiences -- The economic logic of Hollywood -- The social logic of Hollywood -- The political logic of Hollywood.
- Subjects: Motion picture industry; Motion picture industry; Motion picture industry; Motion picture industry;
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- The public monument and its audience / by Doezema, Marianne,1950-(CARDINAL)135224; Hargrove, June Ellen.(CARDINAL)185026; Cleveland Museum of Art.(CARDINAL)137341;
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- Subjects: Exhibition catalogs.; Monuments; Art and society; Art, Municipal; Community arts projects;
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- Grumpy Cat/Garfield / by Davis, Jim,1945 July 28-author,artist.(CARDINAL)512120; Evanier, Mark,author.(CARDINAL)772814; Fisher, Ben,author.(CARDINAL)806158; McCool, Ben,author.(CARDINAL)596630; McGraw, Royal,author.(CARDINAL)425382; Uy, Steve,artist.(CARDINAL)425713; Vargas, Mauro,artist.(CARDINAL)596517; Evanier, Mark.Grumpycat/Garfield.1-3.; Fisher, Ben.Grumpy on the infinite Earths.; Fisher, Ben.Know your audience.; McCool, Ben.Insomnia.; McCool, Ben.Missing toy.; McCool, Ben.Riding the dog.; McCool, Ben.Treats.; McGraw, Royal.Laser focus.; McGraw, Royal.List.; McGraw, Royal.Tumble dry.;
Chapter 1 -- Chapter 2 -- Chapter 3 -- Tumble dry / script: McGraw ; art: Vargas -- Treats / script: McCool ; art: Vargas -- The list / script: McGraw ; art: Vargas -- Riding the dog / script: McCool ; art: Vargas -- The missing toy / script: McCool ; art: Vargas -- Laser focus / script: McGraw ; art: Vargas -- Know your audience / script: Fisher ; art: Vargas -- Insomnia / script: McCool ; art: Vargas -- Grumpy on the infinite Earths / script: Fisher ; art: Vargas -- Monday bite! / by Jim Davis -- The many moods of Garfield / [by Jim Davis].When Grumpy Cat and Garfield are targeted for a cat conversion project it's up to Odie and Pokey to save the day.
- Subjects: Comics (Graphic works); Fiction.; Graphic novels.; Caricatures and cartoons; Cats; Humorous stories;
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