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2022-09-10 23:43:56
Welcome to this week's episode of Arts Engines which now reaches over 100,000 weekly viewers in partnership with Detroit Public Television, Ovation TV, The Violin Channel and American Public Media including Performance Today and YourClassical. Arts Engines seeks to share the most valuable advice and input from arts administrators who tell their stories of creative problem-solving, policy, economic impact, crisis management and empowering the future of our field. This week's show is co-curated by our Creative Partner, Newark Symphony Hall and our guest is Mansi Shah, curator of Colors of Classical Music, as she talks about the connection between data and music and its impact for community. Enjoy... and have a creative week! […]
2022-01-13 00:22:44
Mack Graham An accomplished leader who has worked at the intersection of community development, fundraising, and social justice, Graham will spearhead a new development department NEWARK N.J. — January 12, 2022 - Newark Symphony Hall (NSH), New Jersey’s largest Black-led arts and entertainment venue, has hired Director of Development Mack Graham to lead its new fundraising department. In his new role, funded by The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, Graham will create and steward relationships and partnerships for NSH to sustain and increase funding streams. “I’m thrilled that Mack has joined our leadership team, as he brings deep experience in social justice advocacy, nonprofit leadership and brand development,” said NSH’s President and CEO Taneshia Nash Laird. “As we continue to raise funds for a $50 million renovation timed with our 100th birthday in 2025, Mack’s unique mix of experience and talents […]
2021-12-15 01:02:28
Taneshia Nash Laird Taneshia Nash Laird has been showered with accolades for her work creating jobs and economic opportunities in Newark NEWARK, N.J. - December 14, 2021 –Newark Symphony Hall announced today that its president and CEO, Taneshia Nash Laird, won four awards this year, distinguishing herself as a national and statewide leader in media, arts and economic development. "It’s an honor as the head of an arts institution to also be recognized as a pioneer in economic development and social change, and I’m humbled to be included alongside such influential leaders across the state and nation,” said Nash Laird, the sole Black female leader of a N.J. performing arts center. “My goal to continue to identify groundbreaking ways to create jobs and opportunity for the people of Newark.” The following organizations presented Nash Laird with awards in 2021: Black […]
2021-07-28 15:46:16
Produced in partnership with the Detroit Public Television, Ovation TV, American Public Media, and The Violin Channel, each episode highlights the perspectives of the thought leaders and game-changers who are creating significant impact in the field of the arts. PREVIOUS ARTS ENGINES | Aaron Dworkin — With DanceUSA's Malik Robinson ARTS ENGINES […] The post appeared first on The World's Leading Classical Music News Source. Est 2009..
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