smART talk | growing audiences for the arts

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smART talk | growing audiences for the arts

Designed for arts & creative sector professionals wanting to grow audiences in any creative field, smART talk is a series of three on-line forums hosted by The Big Idea | Te Aria Nui

  • Share your stories, questions and challenges with forum participants and specialist guests
  • Learn about what works and what doesn’t
  • Explore your next moves


You can join any forum by posing questions and involving yourself in the conversation and you can sign up for a daily and/or weekly summary digest


smART talk Forum 1 | Stand-out branding

27 July to 7 August

Share your stories, questions and challenges with Brian Richards, one of NZ¹s foremost brand strategists and other forum members

Upcoming forums:

smART talk Forum 2 | Crack web-marketing

smART talk Forum 3 | Grow arts patronage

 

 

Location/venue: 

The Big Idea - smART talk 01 | standout branding

Date: 
27 Jul 2009 - 7 Aug 2009
Cost: 
Free online event
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    Creative New Zealand

    Creative New Zealand

    Creative New Zealand is the national agency for the development of the arts in New Zealand. The purpose of our work is to encourage, promote and support the arts in New Zealand for the benefit of all New Zealanders.
    (Arts Council of New Zealand Toi Aotearoa Act 1994).

    Our mandate is to support community and professional arts. In doing so, we uphold the principles of access, participation, and excellence and innovation in the arts.

    We value the partnership we have with Maori, in acknowledgement of their unique position as tangata whenua. Much of what makes New Zealand art unique lies in what makes New Zealand unique - our indigenous culture.

    We also value Pacific arts and their growing contribution to New Zealand identity. Given the increasing ethnic diversity of New Zealand’s population, Creative New Zealand works to ensure that our impact is felt across the population.

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