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Arts Admin Unleashed

Arts Admin Unleashed

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Episodes

18

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Oct 2024

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About the show

Dive into the world of arts administration with “Arts Admin Unleashed” - the official podcast of the MAAA program (Master of Arts in Arts Administration) at Indiana University's O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs. With each episode, our faculty, students, and alumni will take you behind the scenes of the dynamic world of arts administration by discussing current issues in the industry and groundbreaking research around the arts, sharing their personal professional experiences and career trajectories. Whether you're an aspiring arts leader, an accomplished pro, or simply an arts enthusiast, this podcast is your gateway to learning more about the ins and outs of our beloved industry. Visit our resources: MAAA blog: blogs.iu.edu/artsadmin MAAA Instagram page: @iu_maaa MAAA Program website Subscribe to our podcast on: Spotify Podcasts Amazon Music Podchaser Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/simon-folwar/happy-days License code: 9NYGHYU1MAAQTMXN Happy Days by Simon Folwar

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October 11, 2024Episode 237 min

Episode 18: Jeremy Hatch on Fund Development for Arts Organizations.

Thanks for tuning in to Arts Admin Unleashed! This week, we sat down with MAAA Alumni Jeremy Hatch. Jeremy Hatch brings 25 years of successful experience in goal-oriented fundraising and arts management to the RSC team. He has provided ongoing strategic counsel to more than 50 RSC clients, including leading RSC engagements with the Detroit, Cincinnati, Minnesota, and St. Louis Orchestras, as well as Opera Omaha, The Cleveland Pops, Breckenridge Create and the New Harmony Project.Visit our resources:• MAAA blog: blogs.iu.edu/artsadmin (http://blogs.iu.edu/artsadmin)• MAAA Instagram page: @iu_maaa (https://www.instagram.com/iu_maaa/)• MAAA Program website (https://oneill.indiana.edu/masters/degrees-certificates/arts-administration/index.html)Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/simon-folwar/happy-daysLicense code: 9NYGHYU1MAAQTMXNHappy Days by Simon Folwar

September 26, 2024Episode 136 min

Episode 17: On Positive Workplace Culture and Performing Arts Center Management with Doug Booher.

Welcome back to Arts Admin Unleashed! We hope you all had a good summer, and are settling into fall peacefully. This week, we sat down with Doug Booher. Mr. Booher serves as Executive Director of University Events and IU Auditorium at Indiana University. Established in 2010, IU Event Services provides all event staff and management for major university events including IU Athletics events, as well as talent buying responsibilities for all university-owned venues. In his role for University Events, he offers leadership, creative and compliance services for all executive, advancement and ceremonial events on IU’s campuses. Together, IU Auditorium, Event Services, and University Events serve over one million guests each year. We got to speak with Mr. Booher about his perspective on positive work culture, how to curate positive experiences for everyone involved in the arts production process, and about the course he teaches for the MAAA program: Performing Arts Center Management!Visit our resources:• MAAA blog: blogs.iu.edu/artsadmin (http://blogs.iu.edu/artsadmin)• MAAA Instagram page: @iu_maaa (https://www.instagram.com/iu_maaa/)• MAAA Program website (https://oneill.indiana.edu/masters/degrees-certificates/arts-administration/index.html)Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/simon-folwar/happy-daysLicense code: 9NYGHYU1MAAQTMXNHappy Days by Simon Folwar

May 8, 20241 hr 2 min

Episode 16: Practicum Part Two: Current MAAA Students on Personal Projects and Practicum Experience.

This episode is PART TWO of our two part episode highlighting the practicum experiences offered by the MAAA degree. In this episode, we sit down with three MAAA students to speak about their practicum experiences. We spoke with Sarah Smith, first year MAAA, about her work with Constellation Stage & Screen. Next, we sat down to speak with Marcus Zwiebel, recent MAAA grad, about his with with the Center for Rural Engagement, the Speed Art Museum, and the O'Neill Art Committee. We also got to speak with Lynne Ombati, first year MAAA, about her work creating a webinar series called "Decoding Arts Administration" with Tunaweza Kimuziki.Visit our resources:• MAAA blog: blogs.iu.edu/artsadmin (http://blogs.iu.edu/artsadmin)• MAAA Instagram page: @iu_maaa (https://www.instagram.com/iu_maaa/)• MAAA Program website (https://oneill.indiana.edu/masters/degrees-certificates/arts-administration/index.html)Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/simon-folwar/happy-daysLicense code: 9NYGHYU1MAAQTMXNHappy Days by Simon Folwar

April 24, 2024Episode 1541 min

Episode 15: Practicum Part One: Megan Starnes on how MAAA students get practical experience

This episode is PART ONE of our two part episode highlighting the practicum experiences offered by the MAAA degree. In this episode, we sit down with Megan Starnes. Megan Starnes has been with the O’Neill School since 2008 and played a major role in growing and administering the Master of Arts in Arts Administration program. She has been in her current role within the Office of the Dean since 2016, where she is primarily responsible for enhancing the student experience at O’Neill. Starnes designs and contributes to initiatives in such areas as diversity, equity, and inclusion; analysis and updates to the school strategic plan; mental health; and all aspects of improving the professional and personal growth of the O’Neill community. She received her Master of Science in Applied Health Science degree from the IU School of Public Health, concentrating in human development and family studies. Visit our resources:• MAAA blog: blogs.iu.edu/artsadmin (http://blogs.iu.edu/artsadmin)• MAAA Instagram page: @iu_maaa (https://www.instagram.com/iu_maaa/)• MAAA Program website (https://oneill.indiana.edu/masters/degrees-certificates/arts-administration/index.html)Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/simon-folwar/happy-daysLicense code: 9NYGHYU1MAAQTMXNHappy Days by Simon Folwar

April 10, 202445 min

Episode 14: Being an Artist in America: Joanna Woronkowicz on Cultural Planning, Data Analysis, and the Importance of Networking

In this episode, we sit down with Professor Joanna Woronkowicz. Joanna Woronkowicz is a cultural economist who conducts research on labor, capital, and technological investments in arts and culture. She joined O’Neill in 2013 and prior to that was the senior research officer for the National Endowment for the Arts. Woronkowicz is co-founder and faculty director of the Center for Cultural Affairs and co-director of the Arts, Entrepreneurship and Innovation Lab. Her first book, Building Better Arts Facilities: Lessons from a U.S. National Study, was published by Routledge in 2015. Her forthcoming book, Being an Artist in America: How Artists Build Careers and What Society Can Do to Support Them will be published with Stanford University Press.Visit our resources:• MAAA blog: blogs.iu.edu/artsadmin (http://blogs.iu.edu/artsadmin)• MAAA Instagram page: @iu_maaa (https://www.instagram.com/iu_maaa/)• MAAA Program website (https://oneill.indiana.edu/masters/degrees-certificates/arts-administration/index.html)Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/simon-folwar/happy-daysLicense code: 9NYGHYU1MAAQTMXNHappy Days by Simon Folwar

March 28, 202453 min

Episode 13: Scotland Study Abroad Special with Dr. Kuhar, Jack Kauffman, and Sarah Smith.

In this episode, Haley is joined by returning faculty member Dr. Kuhar, along with MAAA first-year students Jack Kauffman and Sarah Smith. This episode is a special feature on the recent "Cultural Management and Heritage Preservation in Scotland" abroad trip! Listen to learn about how this study abroad program came to be, and the experiences of both faculty and staff on the trip itself!Visit our resources:• MAAA blog: blogs.iu.edu/artsadmin (http://blogs.iu.edu/artsadmin)• MAAA Instagram page: @iu_maaa (https://www.instagram.com/iu_maaa/)• MAAA Program website (https://oneill.indiana.edu/masters/degrees-certificates/arts-administration/index.html)Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/simon-folwar/happy-daysLicense code: 9NYGHYU1MAAQTMXNHappy Days by Simon Folwar

March 15, 202457 min

Episode 12: Assistant Director Julia Driscoll on The MAAA Program's Past, Present, and Future.

In this episode, we sit down with Julia Driscoll. In addition to being the assistant director for the MAAA program, Julia is a "MAAAlumni" herself. She serves as the MAAA program's lead academic advisor and supports the MAAA program office's many initiatives in student engagement, recruitment, community-building, and other areas of student services in collaboration with the Master's Programs Office. Previously, Julia served in other roles at IU including as the Program Director for the Center for Cultural Affairs, a career advisor in the O'Neill School's Career Hub, and as the Program and Operations Coordinator for the IU Arts and Humanities Council. In addition to her Master's degree in Arts Administration, Julia has a Bachelor of Music in Violin Performance from Texas Tech University. Outside of her work at IU, she volunteers with Bridges: Musical Arts Youth Organization, and plays violin with local Argentine tango band Tamango. Visit our resources:• MAAA blog: blogs.iu.edu/artsadmin (http://blogs.iu.edu/artsadmin)• MAAA Instagram page: @iu_maaa (https://www.instagram.com/iu_maaa/)• MAAA Program website (https://oneill.indiana.edu/masters/degrees-certificates/arts-administration/index.html)Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/simon-folwar/happy-daysLicense code: 9NYGHYU1MAAQTMXNHappy Days by Simon Folwar

February 28, 202451 min

Episode 11: JL Nave on Marketing for the Arts, Strategic Planning, and Common Pitfalls

In this episode, we sit down with adjunct professor JL Nave to discuss marketing for arts organizations. As the Principal of Nave Strategies, JL works with small to medium sized arts organizations on budgeting, marketing, and strategic planning. JL has previously worked with The Results Group for the Arts as a full-time consultant and has also acted as the CEO for the Fort Wayne and Baton Rouge Symphonies. This semester, JL is teaching a course on marketing for the arts at IU’s O’Neill School. Learn more about JL's webinar here: https://www.navestrategies.com/budgeting-webinarVisit our resources:• MAAA blog: blogs.iu.edu/artsadmin (http://blogs.iu.edu/artsadmin)• MAAA Instagram page: @iu_maaa (https://www.instagram.com/iu_maaa/)• MAAA Program website (https://oneill.indiana.edu/masters/degrees-certificates/arts-administration/index.html)Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/simon-folwar/happy-daysLicense code: 9NYGHYU1MAAQTMXNHappy Days by Simon Folwar

February 14, 202454 min

Episode 10: Creating Quality of Place and Adventures in Southern Indiana with Professor Adrian Starnes

In this episode, we speak with Professor Adrian Starnes. The MAAA Curriculum is changing! For incoming students beginning in Fall of 2024, there will be an added component centered around community and place. We chat with Professor Starnes about the course he teaches, Seminar on Community & Place, which will be one of two course options. Starnes' experience with the Indiana Arts Commission, IU's Center for Rural Engagement, IU's Arts and Humanities Council, as well as his own time in the MAAA program have given him a unique perspective on working with communities to develop quality of place.Visit our resources:• MAAA blog: blogs.iu.edu/artsadmin (http://blogs.iu.edu/artsadmin)• MAAA Instagram page: @iu_maaa (https://www.instagram.com/iu_maaa/)• MAAA Program website (https://oneill.indiana.edu/masters/degrees-certificates/arts-administration/index.html)Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/simon-folwar/happy-daysLicense code: 9NYGHYU1MAAQTMXNHappy Days by Simon Folwar

January 31, 2024Episode 959 min

Episode 9: Professor Frank Lewis on Museums, Education, and Growing from Failure

In this episode, we sit down with Professor Frank Lewis. Professor Lewis' background as artist, curator, and writer has informed his way of teaching at O'Neill over the years. We chat about the changing landscape of museums in recent years, Lewis' experiences as a curator and museum educator, and how technology is changing and influencing the work that museums do. Visit our resources:• MAAA blog: blogs.iu.edu/artsadmin (http://blogs.iu.edu/artsadmin)• MAAA Instagram page: @iu_maaa (https://www.instagram.com/iu_maaa/)• MAAA Program website (https://oneill.indiana.edu/masters/degrees-certificates/arts-administration/index.html)Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/simon-folwar/happy-daysLicense code: 9NYGHYU1MAAQTMXNHappy Days by Simon Folwar

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