Oct
21

What We Know Now! Briefings in Prescott & Flagstaff

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As you are likely aware, Alliance for Audience (in partnership TRG Arts) has created the Arizona Arts & Cultural Census/Community Database – an information asset that now tracks the arts & cultural participation of nearly 700,000 Arizona households (which is about 25% of the total number of households in the State of Arizona.)

Organizations in Northern Arizona (and anyone who would like an excuse to spend a day in cool weather) is invited to attend these upcoming briefings…

  • Wednesday, October 26, 2011
    1:30 – 3pm – Elks Opera House, Prescott
         please rsvp to MLehrman@allianceforaudience.org
     
  • Monday, November 7, 2011  – as part of the Flagstaff Arts Summit
    5–6:30pm, Coconino Center for the Arts, Flagstaff
         please rsvp to JTannous@culturalpartners.org

PURPOSE OF THIS BRIEFING:

Recently, TRG Arts shared its overview findings in a briefing in Phoenix.  Their presentation revealed insights both impressive and unprecedented.  Arts & cultural organizations (both as a an entire sector AND as individual entities) now have the power to evaluate their audiences demographically – as well as see the patterns of their participation in the arts & cultural economy.

And this is a FREE benefit for member organizations of Alliance for Audience.

If you’re ever wondered WHO are your audiences and WHERE you might best look for more – you will absolutely want to take part in this discussion.

For background information about the Arizona Arts & Cultural Census/Community Database, CLICK HERE.

Matt Lehrman, Executive Director of Alliance for Audience will share the Census/Community Database findings – and we are going to have an absolutely fascinating discussion together about the implications of what the data reveals.  Whether your organization is – or is not – presently participating in the Census/Community Database, you’re welcome to attend – you’ll find this discussion VERY INTERESTING & HIGHLY RELEVANT!

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