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Arts for All: Connecting to New Audiences
Published :
August 2008, 24 pages
Publishing Organization :
The Wallace Foundation
Topics :
Audience Development for the Arts
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Strategies for Expanding Audiences
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A Wallace conference gathering of 200 arts providers and other experts yielded rich insights about three ways that arts groups can widen their audiences: improving their marketing, using technology and undertaking audience research.
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