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How Festival Planners Can Find Success In the Age of COVID

AccelEvents

However, with the rise of COVID-19, festivals all over the world were put on hold, and the events industry, artists, and festival vendors were forced to find other ways of sharing their passions with the world. . If you are an event planner, then you may be chomping at the bit to host a festival crowd. . But how can it be done?

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How Festival Planners Can Find Success In the Age of COVID

AccelEvents

However, with the rise of COVID-19, festivals all over the world were put on hold, and the events industry, artists, and festival vendors were forced to find other ways of sharing their passions with the world. . If you are an event planner, then you may be chomping at the bit to host a festival crowd. . But how can it be done?

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Free Webinar: Sharing Trainer's Social Media Bag of Tricks and Secrets

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I've been involved with teaching and learning technology for nonprofits since 1993 when I worked for the New York Foundation for the Arts' online network for artists, Arts Wire. When formulating learning objectives, this is typically done in consultation with your workshop host. My job was the network weaver.

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The Tate Tastes 2.0: The Turner Prize Exhibition

Museum 2.0

The Turner Prize was launched in 1984 by the Tate Britain to reward young British artists, and has had controversial effects on both public perception of contemporary art--and the artists themselves. British artists under 50 can be nominated by, well, anyone (even you). First, the competition's structure.

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The Great Good Place Book Discussion Part 2: Small Rural Museums as Third Places

Museum 2.0

Reading The Great Good Place provides an opportunity as museum professionals to identify third places in our community, reflect upon our relationship to them, and consider the ways our museum could be a third place for members in the community. Tune in next week for a reflection on the book from another perspective.

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