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Promoting Appreciation for the Role of the Arts in Health and Wellness in the Twin Cities

This pilot communications research initiative begins to qualitatively explore Americans’ current thinking about the connection between arts and health, and their responses to communications about this topic. Conversations with a diverse cross-section of individuals in the Twin Cities give us important insights into how a conversation about the arts-health connection may play out at broader scales, and the potential of this focus to attract new engagement with and support (financial and otherwise) for the arts. The pilot study was conducted as a strategic partnership between Topos, Metris Arts Consulting, and Americans for the Arts.

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How Navigating White Spaces Can Exhaust You

Ijeoma Oluo has never shied away from naming things. She shared her inspiring story of perseverance and discovery during the 2018 National Arts Marketing Project Conference in Seattle. Oluo has spent a lot of her time engaging in discussions of race and spaces, of inequitable systems and finding the

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Audience Engagement is NOT Community Engagement

As the role of arts and culture organizations has transitioned over the years, there has been a shift in the way artists and organizations are working within communities. As individuals and organizations work to use their art as a way to more holistically serve their communities, the term

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How Calm is going beyond an app to promote meditation and mindfulness

Mindfulness and meditation, two words not often used in corporate or non-profit work sectors; however, Calm, a meditation and relaxation aid named the 2017 iPhone app of the year by Apple itself, promises to help users sleep better, boost confidence and reduce stress and anxiety, all with the help

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