'Alan is a visionary who believes that theatre changes lives for the
better, and who creates teams who make sure that it does.' Russell
Willis Taylor, Former CEO, National Arts Strategies Nonprofit arts
organizations have to place nonprofit ahead of arts in order to thrive
in these pre-post-pandemic days. Most currently don’t. Scene change
is a phrase tied to the arts when discussing a literal change from one
scene in a play to another, eliciting a new time, place, and
situation. Here, however, it refers to actions made at this pivotal
moment within the entire sector, where the rules that went into play
over half a century ago can no longer apply for the arts to serve
their nonprofit purpose. That charitable purpose – to help those who
need the help – cannot exist in an environment of privilege,
exclusivity, and the subjective concept of excellence. Excellence does
not put food on a hungry person’s table, if they even have a table.
In his brilliantly unpretentious, snarky, and hilarious style, Alan
Harrison pulls no punches. He identifies and addresses elitism,
defines and defuses toxicity, and provides outlines for success,
including a hopeful prediction for the future. This book also provides
context for the pinball journeys of a 30-year adventure, leading
nonprofit arts organizations in America – warts and all.
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Why Today’s Nonprofit Arts Organizations Have to Stop Producing Art and Start Producing Impact
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781803414478
Publisert
2023
Utgiver
Vendor
Changemakers Books
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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