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This dissertation seeks to better understand the concept of community engagement through the application of the arts to address social concerns. This case study focused on The Tallahassee Community Chorus and its performance of “Sing for...
Exploring Relationships between Arts Administrators in Appalachian Kentucky and Tennessee and Their State Arts Agencies: A Qualitative Narrative Inquiry
This dissertation explores the relationship of arts administrators in isolated Appalachian communities in Kentucky and Tennessee with their respective representative state arts agencies. Using the narrative inquiry methodology, I...
As museums continue to shift from being object-centered to visitor-centered, they also need to reconsider their exhibition development practices to become more relevant to their communities. In alignment with this premise, this double...
Increasingly scholarship reveals art museums, their exhibitions, and collections, are instrumental in shaping visitors' larger social and cultural values (Hooper-Greenhill, 2000; Luke, 2002; Sandell, 2002) and identity (Leong, 2005;...
Financial management is the operational activity with which all organizations to manage their economic resources efficiently in corporate finance. Nonprofit arts and cultural organizations also need to allocate their financial resources...
As part of their inherent work, museum personnel (both staff and volunteers) in almost every role, across every museum type, size, and subject communicate complex, interpreted, shared, disputed, communal, fallible, changing, and plural...
The focus of this study is the merger of the arts and business through the lens of African American entrepreneurs The culmination of business and the arts is unique for African American artists who face unique challenges pursuing...
This qualitative case study describes how American Repertory Theater (ART) and Harvard University (Harvard) decision-makers perceive the exchange that occurs through their partnership. Since the majority of nonprofit theaters in the...
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