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Good morning: Debates about whether art accessed in digital form replaces in-person physical experiences are largely over. There has been a resurgent interest in real-world experiences, and ticket prices for popular experiences have soared. Now there is scientific evidence contrasting how audiences consume art: “Commissioned by the Mauritshuis Museum in The Hague, … the independent study used eye-tracking technology and MRI scans to record the brain activity of volunteers looking at genuine artworks and reproductions. The 20 volunteers had a response that was 10 times stronger when looking at the former.” You can read more about the study in the Guardian. Here are more highlights from the past week: Cincinnati Symphony Concert Series Goes Immersive And Interactive “Still largely experimental, CSO Proof concerts might include elements of dance, lighting, theater, and atmosphere to accompany a short program of classical music. The goal is to engage audiences who might never have considered going to the symphony or even to Music Hall.” – Cincinnati Business Courier Massachusetts Is One Of The Most Art-Vibrant States: Study “A new study finds that Massachusetts stands out as a national leader in arts vibrancy, with every region — from the Berkshires to Cape Cod — consistently performing above the national average. Mapping Massachusetts: Trends and Insights into Arts Vibrancy provides an in-depth look.” – SMU DataArts Why Do Some Arts Organizations Do Better Than Others? “When it comes to finding and delighting audiences, I have found the Trend Busters fall into two participation philosophies: a Go Broad approach and a Go Deep approach.” – NEA New Digital Platforms Are Changing How Art Is Bought And Sold “The rapid rise of blockchain technology is reshaping the traditional art market, enabling digital art sales that include secure, traceable transactions that promise more transparency and accessibility than ever before.” – The Art Newspaper For A While, Podcasting Was the Future “The former host of ‘S-Town’ has a new subject to investigate: journalism. This exploration into the evolution and challenges facing the journalism industry today promises insightful revelations for all media professionals.” – NiemanLab As usual, jump down to see all the stories we collected over the past week, organized by category. Have a great week. Doug
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PREMIUM AJ CLASSIFIEDS Reach our 30,000 subscribers - Advertise on AJ Alley Theatre seeks interested and talented candidates to serve as its next Managing Director. The next Managing Director will join one of the strongest theatres in the country. At a time where many regional theatres are struggling, The Alley Theatre is a vibrant organization, artistically and financially. There is a high-performing staff and a deeply […] [READ MORE] | The Cabot Performing Arts Center (“The Cabot”), located in Beverly, Massachusetts, serves as a cultural centerpiece for the local community, offering a wide range of artistic events. [READ MORE] | The Erie Philharmonic welcomes nominations and applications for the position of Executive Director, available in the fall of 2024. [READ MORE] | SpeakEasy Stage - Boston’s home for bold theatre - invites applications from collaborative and risk-taking artistic leaders to serve as its next Artistic Director. [READ MORE] | The Yakima Symphony Orchestra welcomes nominations and applications for the position of Executive Director, available in the fall of 2024. Yakima Symphony Orchestrahttps://ysomusic.org/ Founded in March of 1971, the Yakima Symphony Orchestra (YSO) is in its fourth decade of service to the Yakima Valley community. Under the batons of founding Music Director Brooke Creswell and […] [READ MORE] | Northwestern University’s MS in Leadership for Creative Enterprises (MSLCE) program develops leaders across Entertainment, Media and the Arts. Earn your Master’s in One Year. [READ MORE] | The goal of Goucher's MA in Arts Administration is to ensure your success. We have 26 years of experience, a 2:1 student-to-faculty ratio, and classes that are practical and immediately applicable. [READ MORE] | The Prior serves as a catalyst for an integrative, cross-disciplinary liberal arts education, centering the creative and performing arts within the development of Holy Cross students. [READ MORE] | The Director of Development (DOD – Full Time) is responsible for envisioning, planning, implementing, overseeing, and assessing The Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival’s fundraising plans in support of the organization’s artistic programming, community education programming, strategic vision, and future growth. Reporting to the Executive Director, the DOD will be responsible for securing contributed revenue through […] [READ MORE] |
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AJ CLASSIFIEDS Reach our 30,000 subscribers - Advertise on ArtsJournal jobs The Dean and Head of School (Dean) will maintain the existing standards of NYSS while remaining open to the evolution of what art can be in the 21st century. [READ MORE] jobs The Juilliard School seeks an Academic Operations Coordinator to manage the day-to-day logistical and operational facets of Juilliard Extension’s academic programs. [READ MORE] jobs WCMS now seeks a new Executive Director to lead WCMS into its next stage of creative enterprise. [READ MORE] jobs The Artistic Director will lead the creation and implementation of TFANA’s artistic vision, ensuring alignment with the organization's mission and values. [READ MORE] jobs The University of South Carolina School of Music is accepting applicants for a Assistant or Associate Professor, 9-month, tenure-track, faculty position. [READ MORE] jobs Children’s Musical Theater San Jose (CMT) seeks an engaging, collaborative, and strategic Artistic Director to help guide its next chapter. [READ MORE] jobs The John J. Cali School of Music seeks a dynamic, innovative, and collaborative leader to serve as its next Director. [READ MORE] jobs The Penn State Altoona Visual Art Studies program invites applications for its Spring 2025 Emerging Artist in Residence. [READ MORE] jobs The American Visionary Art Museum seeks a dynamic leader to partner with board, staff, and constituents to envision and build the next chapter for this extraordinary museum dedicated to visionaries of all sorts. [READ MORE] jobs The J.T. & Margaret Talkington College of Visual & Performing Arts and the faculty, staff, and students of the School of Art at Texas Tech University enthusiastically seek nominations and applications for a visionary leader [READ MORE] |
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- Aaron Dworkin - Joe Horowitz - Jan Herman - Alan Harrison - Aaron Dworkin |
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- LitHub - The New York Times Magazine - Dance Magazine - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - The Guardian - Dance Data Project IDEAS |
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- The New York Times - The Guardian - The Point - The New Yorker - LA Review of Books - Aeon - Rolling Stone - The Atlantic ISSUES |
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- NPR - The New York Times - SMU DataArts - Wired - The Virginian-Pilot - ArtsHub - Winnipeg Free Press - NEA - Variety - Glasstire - The Verge - NEA - Wired - The Verge MEDIA |
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- The Conversation - Ars Technica - The Hollywood Reporter - TheWrap - The Wall Street Journal - Slate (MSN) - The Hollywood Reporter - NiemanLab - LancasterOnline - The New York Times MUSIC |
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- Classical Music (UK) - SFGate - The Strad - Gothamist - Ludwig Van - Houston Press - The New York Times - The New York Times - Billboard - Cincinnati Business Courier - The Philadelphia Inquirer (MSN) - The Philadelphia Inquirer (MSN) - Salon - The New York Times - San Antonio Report - The New York Times - Parterre Bax - The Guardian (UK) PEOPLE |
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- New York Post - NPR - Gramophone - Literary Hub - AP - The New York Times THEATRE |
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- TheaterMania - San Francisco Chronicle (MSN) - AP - The Dallas Morning News (MSN) - The Guardian - Houston Press - The Washington Post (MSN) VISUAL |
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- Artnet - ARTnews - AP - The New York Times - ARTnews - The Guardian - ARTnews - The New York Times - Hyperallergic - New Statesman - Artnet - New Left Review - ARTnews - The Guardian - Smithsonian - The Guardian - ARTnews - San Francisco Chronicle WORDS |
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- The Atlantic - The New Republic - Futurism - The Guardian - The Washington Post (MSN) - The Conversation - BBC - AP - The New York Times - The Guardian - The New York Times - LitHub - LitHub - Salon Happy reading! Got a story recommendation? We love to hear them. Send tips to [email protected]. We'll see you tomorrow. |
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