A short overview of what a “nonprofit arts organization” is, and why it exists in the world. Including an overview of three “sectors” of activity in most societies – private (owned by somebody), public (owned by everybody), and plural (owned by nobody..that is, held in the public trust).
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Arts Management Program, American University: https://artsmanagement.american.edu
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ABOUT ME: I’m an Associate Professor of Arts Management at American University in Washington, DC. I’ve been teaching Arts Management for more than 25 years, as well as writing, speaking, and consulting on the business of arts and culture across North America and Europe.
Thanks to the media artists who’s work is included in this video, all via pexels.com:
Carlos Prieto
CityXcape
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RODNAE Productions
Ron Lach
Taryn Elliott
Tima Miroshnichenko
Yan Krukov
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