Arts Management

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Arts Centre Manager
Arts Managers
arts marketing strategies
Arts Organisations
arts sector fundraising
Australia Council
Australia's National Day
Australian Elizabethan Theatre Trust
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Community Arts Project
Community Based Arts Projects
Community Cultural Development
Community Living Skills
Core Participants
cultural policy analysis
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event planning arts
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international arts administration case studies
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legal frameworks arts
Melrose Park
nonprofit arts governance
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Prince Charles Hospital
Public Relations Manager
Publicity Managers
Publicity Officer
Regional Development Bureau
TAFE Institution
Visual Arts Studio

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367717421
  • Weight: 710g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Mar 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Arts management is no longer a resting place for enthusiastic amateurs or artists with insufficient talent to make the big time. Rather, it is increasingly being recognised as a profession with a set of skills which need to be learnt.

Arts Management is a comprehensive handbook for arts administrators working in all art forms and in organisations ranging from small community co-operatives to large national flagships. With extensive Australian case studies, it covers cultural policy, fundraising, legal issues, marketing and public relations, managing people and money and event management.

Arts Management is an essential reference for practising arts administrators and students.

Jennifer Radbourne co-ordinates the Graduate Program in Arts Administration at the Queensland University of Technology and is actively involved in arts management as a consultant and as a director of the Brisbane Arts Board and the Australian Institute of Arts Administration.

Margaret Fraser runs her own visual arts company, Artfile, in Brisbane, organising exhibitions and providing art research services.

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