This article examines motivations and methods for external evaluators in taking on a brokerage relationship between artists, arts managers and governments (national and local) during an appraisal process of community arts events. The argument is situated in our experience evaluating the Creating Queensland programme, a multifaceted community arts programme presented as part of the one of Australia’s largest arts events the Brisbane Festival, in 2009 and 2010. We use this case to identify a number of principles and processes that may assist in establishing an effective evaluation process – defined, for us, as a process in which partners representing different elements of the community arts project can share information in a learning network,...
ABSTRACT\ud Background: This paper reports findings from a one-year UK\ud knowledge exchange (KE) pr...
Purpose: This paper assesses the notion of art as a product. We develop a detailed understanding of ...
This article focuses on negotiation and discusses its relevance for evaluators. Given the impetus fo...
A joint research project of the Australia Council for the Arts and the Australia Business Arts Found...
In March 2010, Brisbane Festival commissioned a Research Team, led by Dr Bree Hadley and Dr Sandra G...
In the awarding of the tender for APAM by the Australia Council to Brisbane Powerhouse for the deliv...
Arts culture organisations and funding authorities increasingly need to evaluate the impact of festi...
In the awarding of the tender for APAM by the Australia Council to Brisbane Powerhouse for the deliv...
Arts and cultural organizations have come under a growing public scrutiny, particularly from externa...
2018 marked the thirteenth edition of the Australian Performing Arts Market (APAM). It was the final...
The Australia Council awarded the tender of APAMs 2014, 2016 and 2018 to the Brisbane Powerhouse. Th...
Many rural and remote communities in Australia could be considered 'unsustainable' because of the lo...
The Australian Arts industry is a vibrant and dynamic sector of the economy. It encompasses both vis...
The Australian Arts industry is a vibrant and dynamic sector of the economy. It encompasses both vis...
When it comes to evaluating socially engaged projects amongst artists, collaborators in communities,...
ABSTRACT\ud Background: This paper reports findings from a one-year UK\ud knowledge exchange (KE) pr...
Purpose: This paper assesses the notion of art as a product. We develop a detailed understanding of ...
This article focuses on negotiation and discusses its relevance for evaluators. Given the impetus fo...
A joint research project of the Australia Council for the Arts and the Australia Business Arts Found...
In March 2010, Brisbane Festival commissioned a Research Team, led by Dr Bree Hadley and Dr Sandra G...
In the awarding of the tender for APAM by the Australia Council to Brisbane Powerhouse for the deliv...
Arts culture organisations and funding authorities increasingly need to evaluate the impact of festi...
In the awarding of the tender for APAM by the Australia Council to Brisbane Powerhouse for the deliv...
Arts and cultural organizations have come under a growing public scrutiny, particularly from externa...
2018 marked the thirteenth edition of the Australian Performing Arts Market (APAM). It was the final...
The Australia Council awarded the tender of APAMs 2014, 2016 and 2018 to the Brisbane Powerhouse. Th...
Many rural and remote communities in Australia could be considered 'unsustainable' because of the lo...
The Australian Arts industry is a vibrant and dynamic sector of the economy. It encompasses both vis...
The Australian Arts industry is a vibrant and dynamic sector of the economy. It encompasses both vis...
When it comes to evaluating socially engaged projects amongst artists, collaborators in communities,...
ABSTRACT\ud Background: This paper reports findings from a one-year UK\ud knowledge exchange (KE) pr...
Purpose: This paper assesses the notion of art as a product. We develop a detailed understanding of ...
This article focuses on negotiation and discusses its relevance for evaluators. Given the impetus fo...