
Arts Hacker Turns Two!
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[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Hard to believe it’s been two years since ArtsHacker’s launch but Dec 7 marked the two-year mark since the inaugural post on December 7, 2014. And to celebrate, we took our own advice and put together a special Year In Review page that chronicles our highlights, provides all sorts of stats, and takes a look back at risk, reward, and growth over the course of 2016. In the end, ArtsHacker is only worth the value ...

What We’re Thankful For As Arts Administrators 2016
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Editor’s Note: In a field where it can become all too easy to feel the pressures of the day to day grind, doubly so in 2016, we sometimes forget to take a step back and acknowledge the things we’re grateful for. To that end, I asked our ArtsHackers to share a few of the things they are grateful for as arts administrators during this Thanksgiving season. I hope this lets you learn a little bit more ...

How And Why Arts Managers Change Jobs
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It should come as no surprise to learn that attrition rates for arts managers are high but does that mean those moving to new jobs find what they’re looking for? That’s exactly what we wanted to find out via a survey from last August. We wanted to learn more about what influenced the decision to change jobs and that’s exactly what happened; here is what we uncovered. Demographics The survey produced just under 200 responses, ...
Thank you for the authoritative read on this issue. To me, being able to actually see the icon in the…