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By Bill Davenport on December 20, 2012
Attention High School Teachers! AMOA-Arthouse is now accepting applications for our annual, juried teen exhibition, Ahead of Their Time. Contact Kate Wurtzel 512.453.5312 x104.
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By Caitlin Greenwood on September 2, 2012
Hybrid Forms at AMOA-Arthouse seeks to codify new media as a traditional art medium. With contributions from ten artists, the exhibition is anchored by video [...]
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By Claire Ruud on June 27, 2012
There’s been a lot of management turnover within top tier Texas museums over the past year. [Quick recap: Just 13 months ago, Simone Wicha replaced [...]
Posted in Blog, Claire Ruud | Tagged amoa-arthouse, Artpace, blanton museum of art, cost of turnover, Dallas museum of art, diverseworks, Elizabeth Dunbar, employee turnover, gary tinterow, leadership transition, management turnover, maxwell anderson, Museum of Fine Arts Houston, museums, ned rifkin, nonprofit executive search firms, nonprofit management, peter marzio, regine basha, simone wicha, succession planning |
By Claire Ruud on June 19, 2012
About a year ago now, I published a series of articles introducing readers to some of the financial metrics consultants, academics, and others have used [...]
Posted in Blog, Claire Ruud | Tagged amoa-arthouse, art and business, attachment, austin, CAC New Orleans, contemporary art, Contemporary Arts Center New Orleans, emotional attachment, financial crisis, financial stability, fundraising efficiency, Louis Grachos, mismanagement, negligence, nonprofits, operating activities, rental income, revenue from investments, revenue sources, stability, turnover costs |
By Bill Davenport on May 21, 2012
Culturemap Austin has the lowdown on N-Space, Co-Lab’ new downtown venture in association with architects Nelsen Partners. The first show at the new space opened [...]
Posted in Newswire | Tagged amoa-arthouse, Chris WhiteBurch, Co-Lab, mark johnson, west austin studio tour |