Audience engagement - SAMAG https://www.samag.org/topics/audience-engagement/ Sydney Arts Management Advisory Group Thu, 11 Jul 2024 19:25:06 +0000 en-AU hourly 1 Brave New World: Chris Keely explores the future of the creative and cultural sector in Australia. Copy https://www.samag.org/sydney-arts-event/brave-new-world-chris-keely-explores-the-future-of-the-creative-and-cultural-sector-in-australia-copy/ Mon, 20 Apr 2020 08:30:00 +0000 https://www.samag.org/sydney-arts-event/brave-new-world-chris-keely-explores-the-future-of-the-creative-and-cultural-sector-in-australia-copy/ Join SAMAG and Executive Director of Create NSW, Chris Keely as he reflects on this ‘brave new world’ of social distancing and stay at home culture, and what it means for the future of the creative and cultural sector in NSW and Australia.  This webinar will be an ‘in conversation style’ discussion moderated by Anne Maria Nicholson – Anne Maria is the former National ABCTV arts reporter and an expert interviewer. She sits on the board […]

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A New Sector: Transforming Working in the Arts https://www.samag.org/sydney-arts-event/a-new-sector-transforming-working-in-the-arts/ Sat, 23 Sep 2023 01:00:00 +0000 https://www.samag.org/sydney-arts-event/transforming-organisation-and-sector-mapping-the-path-forward-copy/ Book Ticket via Eventbrite here* For the last event of a SAMAG mini series on the theme of transformation we will discuss the changing landscape of professional arts administration and leadership with key voices in the field. Please join facilitator and artist Kalanjay Dhir, the CEO of CuriousWorks – Kiriaki Zakinthinos, Director of Bankstown Arts Centre – Rachael Kiang, and Director of Penrith Regional Gallery – Toby Chapman for a jam-packed, audience-engaged conversation. The discussion […]

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Transforming Organisation and Sector: Mapping the path forward https://www.samag.org/sydney-arts-event/transforming-organisation-and-sector-mapping-the-path-forward/ Thu, 08 Jun 2023 01:30:00 +0000 https://www.samag.org/?post_type=tribe_events&p=3246 This event is part of Remix 2023   – ticketing is via Remix Sydney 2023  The global arts and culture sector is currently having a pivotal moment – looking to address long-term strategy, sustainability and growth. So what does this mean in Australia?  What are the questions we should be asking for our contexts? Through this interactive workshop, SAMAG will build on the learning from their sector-wide survey to shed light on some important questions: What […]

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Transforming Organisation and Sector: SAMAG’s evolution post-pandemic https://www.samag.org/sydney-arts-event/transforming-organisation-and-sector-samags-evolution-post-pandemic-2/ Wed, 07 Jun 2023 08:30:00 +0000 https://www.samag.org/sydney-arts-event/transforming-organisation-and-sector-samags-evolution-post-pandemic-2/ Transforming Organisation and Sector: SAMAG’s evolution post-pandemic In the first in a SAMAG mini series on the theme of transformation and will look in particular at the driving force of data behind change. Join Bianca Mulet of Patternmakers, Ben Grill, Founder of The Insights Grill, and longtime SAMAG Member Jacqueline Cosgrove to dissect, challenge and discuss what it takes for an organisation in the Australian arts sector to transform. Join us in first event in […]

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BAM and then it hit me: An evening with Karen Brooks Hopkins and Louise Herron https://www.samag.org/sydney-arts-event/bam-and-then-it-hit-me/ Mon, 07 Nov 2022 07:00:00 +0000 https://www.samag.org/?post_type=tribe_events&p=3161 Please join Sydney Opera House CEO Louise Herron AM in welcoming to Australia esteemed arts leader Karen Brooks Hopkins, President Emerita, Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM)  SAMAG are delighted to join with Sydney Opera House in presenting Louise Herron and Karen Brooks Hopkins,  both executive leaders of internationally renowned cultural institutions, who will lead a conversation about their successes and challenges in driving a culture of change and excellence in their respective organisations, and will […]

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Roadmapping: Reopening the Arts https://www.samag.org/sydney-arts-event/roadmapping-reopening-the-arts/ Mon, 01 Nov 2021 07:00:00 +0000 https://www.samag.org/sydney-arts-event/roadmapping-reopening-the-arts/ As we readjust to life without lockdown and ever changing roadmaps, we’re exploring what re-opening looks like for the cultural sector. Join us for a discussion featuring insights from Patternmakers Audience Outlook Monitor research, essential data to the sector’s decision making about planning and programming live events. Join Tandi Palmer Williams of Patternmakers, Jess Cook of 107 Projects and Helen O’Neil, Creative Industries adviser: Performing Arts Connections; Cultural Facilities Corporation; SE Arts as they present the […]

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Innovating Art Through Disability https://www.samag.org/sydney-arts-event/samagaa2021/ Mon, 27 Sep 2021 08:00:00 +0000 https://www.samag.org/?post_type=tribe_events&p=2715 Innovation and creativity go hand in hand, especially in the realm of arts and culture.
Creativity needs to be constantly shape-shifting to ensure the work produced by artists remains compelling and relevant. Join four of NSW’s leading voices in arts and disability, as they explore how people with disability are changing the culture of creativity. Discover their exciting new approaches and projects as well as those of other local and international practitioners. Find out about the latest research around creative accessibility for artists and audiences with disability.

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Conserving the Arts and the Environment https://www.samag.org/sydney-arts-event/arts-and-the-environment/ Mon, 03 May 2021 08:00:00 +0000 https://www.samag.org/sydney-arts-event/conserving-the-arts-and-the-environment/ What is the impact of the arts and cultural sector on the environment? How can art most effectively speak to our environmental concerns? Climate change is both a local and a global problem, and our relationship with the environment is the focus of many arts events and the practice of many artists. But what is the impact of the arts and cultural sector on the environment? How can art most effectively speak to our environmental […]

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Valuing the arts: Our skills in other sectors https://www.samag.org/sydney-arts-event/humanitix-valuing-the-arts-our-skills-in-other-sectors/ Mon, 26 Oct 2020 07:30:00 +0000 https://www.samag.org/?post_type=tribe_events&p=2144 The arts in all of its forms is able to offer up a unique set of skills and insights that allow artists to develop works that speak to people on a different level of experience. But how are those skills viewed in different sectors? If an artist decides to pivot into a different career, how can they use their skills to grow in a different field? This is a particularly pertinent question during COVID-19 when […]

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Roadshow Australia, bought to you by Communicating the Arts and SAMAG https://www.samag.org/sydney-arts-event/roadshow-australia-bought-to-you-by-communicating-the-arts-and-samag/ Sun, 15 Nov 2020 22:00:00 +0000 https://www.samag.org/?post_type=tribe_events&p=2127 SAMAG is delighted to collaborate with Communicating the Arts for their 2020 Roadshow Australia 2020/2021, starting in Sydney on 16-17 November 2020 at The Art Gallery of NSW A 2-day conference, aimed at fundraisers and arts and communication professionals. Roadshow Australia will facilitate important conversations about the challenges that we’re facing in our arts and cultural institutions, such as the inclusion of diverse voices, decolonising museums, well-being, the value of online events, and digital agility. The program includes […]

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