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CultureQ is a professional dialogue about front-burner audience issues in the arts and education.

February 2010 CultureQ

“Which audiences do you wish your organization or sector drew more of, and why? What's standing in the way?”


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With heartfelt apologies to all who responded to our February question, we regret to report that a programming...um, idiosyncrasy at our email host, Network Solutions, led to the loss of those words of wisdom.

Our bad for not testing it at the beginning of the month.

Yes, the problem has been corrected and replies are now coming through loud and clear. So don't lose heart: contribute to the March CultureQ question. And if you find it thought-provoking, please encourage a colleague or friend to chime in, too.

We'll be re-posting the February question later in the year. Since we don't know who contributed to the February dialogue, we can't contact you to reconstruct your answers. If you did respond to it, we (contritely) invite you to email us with the gist of your comments. We promise to include them when the question returns.

Meanwhile, in the words of the ancient Greek philosopher, "We apologize for any inconvenience."

 



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January 16, 2012 | Peter

In the arts, audience-centered business models start with the art, not the business

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In my last post, I asked where the consumers are in the Colorado symphony’s new “customer-driven” business model and promised a few examples of ways arts groups are getting audiences into the picture a little more creatively. It’s about not thinking of them as consumers or audiences in the first place, but as collaborators.

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