The paper examines how the Alberta Foundation for the Arts has prioritized economic measures of sustainability and best business practices by including economic language and demands into arts funding applications. Analyzing ten years of granting documents from the Alberta Foundation for the Arts the research explores how the gradual inclusion of business language increases the demand on arts organizations to operate as sustainable organizations. The paper also considers how the very imposition of economic priorities onto non-profit arts organizations may, ironically, be the saving grace for such organizations in the face of global economic crisis. Forced to operate under the rigid fiscal demands of granting programs, arts organizations in A...
This article discusses how arts practitioners reflect on their work amidst deepening economic inequa...
The debates on the management of public and non profit organisations are still tackling the unanswer...
In established processes of governance and related literature, arts and culture have been largely ne...
Fine arts organizations and practitioners face tremendous challenges in the twenty-first century cre...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Adams, J. (2016). Sustainability in Arts...
This dissertation is concerned with the question: what evidence exists to underpin the claim that 21...
This article examines the consequences of shifts in the terms of engagement with the state – since t...
This study looks at arts funding in Europe in 2019 to understand what role European governments play...
This report discusses the potential use of data in arts organizations for strategic purposes. Data c...
The United States is not alone in its dilemmas with arts funding. Great Britain and Canada also stru...
The aim of this paper is to analyse the relations between arts and business in the international con...
This study provides insight into how two national arts organisations located in London manage their...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine how mission-driven arts organisations respond to th...
Between 2009 and 2014, The James Irvine Foundation invested $13.4 million through the Arts Regional ...
This paper examines the ways in which visual arts organizations, which include galleries, museums or...
This article discusses how arts practitioners reflect on their work amidst deepening economic inequa...
The debates on the management of public and non profit organisations are still tackling the unanswer...
In established processes of governance and related literature, arts and culture have been largely ne...
Fine arts organizations and practitioners face tremendous challenges in the twenty-first century cre...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Adams, J. (2016). Sustainability in Arts...
This dissertation is concerned with the question: what evidence exists to underpin the claim that 21...
This article examines the consequences of shifts in the terms of engagement with the state – since t...
This study looks at arts funding in Europe in 2019 to understand what role European governments play...
This report discusses the potential use of data in arts organizations for strategic purposes. Data c...
The United States is not alone in its dilemmas with arts funding. Great Britain and Canada also stru...
The aim of this paper is to analyse the relations between arts and business in the international con...
This study provides insight into how two national arts organisations located in London manage their...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine how mission-driven arts organisations respond to th...
Between 2009 and 2014, The James Irvine Foundation invested $13.4 million through the Arts Regional ...
This paper examines the ways in which visual arts organizations, which include galleries, museums or...
This article discusses how arts practitioners reflect on their work amidst deepening economic inequa...
The debates on the management of public and non profit organisations are still tackling the unanswer...
In established processes of governance and related literature, arts and culture have been largely ne...