
Always Revise This Contract Language
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One of my earliest posts on ArtsHacker encouraged people to feel comfortable with altering and amending contracts. Every organization operates in a different environment and has varying levels of risk tolerance that will determine what changes they might make to a contract. Always Revise In This Scenario One contract scenario I would urge people to never leave unamended is where the service provider can cancel with minimal cost but where you as the contractor have …

Photographer Recommendations in NYC and London
Finding the right photographer can be tricky for different reasons—budget concerns, indoor/outdoor locations, and certainly the art direction. In satisfying clients’ needs, I’ve had to search high and low to secure good photographers. Here are my top picks for photographers based in New York City or London that won’t break the bank. 1. Dario Acosta – NYC based, excels in portraiture for opera singers particularly and classical musicians at-large. Dario’s work is excellent as he transforms his …

Advanced Online Learning: We Need Your Feedback!
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[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Over the past several months, we’ve received requests from readers about expanding our tutorial style content. It’s a terrific idea that several of our contributors are interested in developing along the lines of formal online courses. To that end, we want to solicit your feedback to help us decide a course of action that best accommodates your needs and interests. What we’re imagining is something more detailed than our existing tutorial style posts and after …

We Say We Want New Patrons…But Do We Really?
All of us folks who work at arts organizations know that we need a steady stream of new people coming in to stay in existence. Right? Right. We, as organizations, repeat the mantra that we want new people to come through our doors. However, we also continually do things that seem to demonstrate the opposite. If we are serious about getting and keeping new patrons, we are going to need to pay more attention to our …
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