Conference Schedule
Check out the 2019 schedule!
How Art Changes an Industrial Warehouse Zone (Wynwood)
Working with our local host, Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs, we have crafted two special 3-hour off-site learning and exploration sessions. Due to the off-site nature of these sessions, availability is limited.
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From Pokémon to Public Art, Integrating Interaction into Your Website
It started with the question, “Can we get people to ‘collect’ Public Art with the same enthusiasm with which they chase and catch Pokémon?” The answer turned into a robust website where visitors can build and share galleries; create their own tours; share artwork wi
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Add to FavoritesOutside/Inside
You're in the home stretch! Join us in CenterStage for a brain break with outside games INSIDE!
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Extracting More Value from Your Web Analytics
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Add to FavoritesSuccession Planning for Sustainable Futures
Traditionally arts institutions have been experienced as very quiet, sacred spaces created for an older generation's primary enjoyment. Often deemed as inaccessible spaces for marginalized groups, these cultural entities have maintained a siloed persona.
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Add to FavoritesUse Chatbots to Make Your Audience Fall in Love!
For arts organizations today it is so difficult to get your message out into the world—let alone opened! Facebook organic reach is lower than ever. And should we really be celebrating email open rates that are a mere 20 percent?
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Add to FavoritesDine-Arounds
Sign up in CenterStage for Dine-Arounds and experience first-hand some of the amazing, historic cuisine Miami has to offer. These Dutch-treat dinners are tailored around topics in marketing and audience engagement, and space is limited per dinner to encourage lively conversation.
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6 Reasons Why a Reporter Would be Interested in Your Story
Nonprofits operating on a shoestring budget typically don't have the funds for full-time public relation professionals. Artists who need a little exposure to push their career to the next level usually don't have a spokesperson nearby.
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Add to FavoritesMarketing New Works in Small and Medium-Sized Cities
New work in the arts is fundamental to advancing our industry. New voices bring to light unaddressed issues faced by our society, and provide needed representation in an industry dominated by one perspective.