Branding Basics in the Digital Age
Every organization has a brand - the issue is whether they manage it. This course will cover the basics of branding - what really makes a brand; how branding can benefit nonprofits; who is in charge of the brand; and how you can strengthen it. We also discuss the power and pitfalls of Web 2.0 tools to position nonprofit brands cost effectively.
Participants will emerge with a better understanding of how to shape and articulate a brand and also how to manage and evaluate branding strategies so that they support your message and you mission.
Tuesday, March 15
12 - 4 pm (lunch included)
Georgian Court University - Mansion
http://www.georgian.edu/aboutgcu/lakewood_directions.htm
This event is open to any nonprofit cultural organization.
$30.00 per person (a processing fee will apply for credit cards)
This program is made possible through a cosponsored grant from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts/Department of State, a Partner Agency of the National Endowment for the Arts and with partnership with the Nonprofit Center at La Salle University, School of Business and Georgian Court University.
Persons requiring special accommodations: a signed interpreter, open captioning, or assistive listening devices, contact SJCA at (609) 645-2760 two weeks in advance.
The Benefits and Challenges of Co-producing Professional Theatre
Have you considered co-producing with another theater but did not know where to begin?
Have you had some challenges in co-producing and need some guidance for your next collaboration?
Learn from a panel of your peers about the benefits and pitfalls of the process of co-producing theater.
The Theatre Alliance of Greater Philadelphia together with the New Jersey Theatre Alliance cordially invite you to attend our co-hosted meeting about co-productions. Join us for a discussion on successful co-productions and mingle with your colleagues from across the Delaware River.
Subjects include:
* Contracting
* Budgeting
* Marketing
* Press
* Union & Production Considerations
* Planning
Panelists include:
Brendan Burke, Artistic Director, Shadowland Theatre, (Ellenville, NY)
Bruce Charlick, Director of Productions & Theater Operations, Philadelphia Theatre Company
John Pietrowski, Artistic Director, Playwrights Theatre
Tom Werder, Managing Director, Two River Theater Company
Developed and Moderated by John Wooten, Producing Artistic Director, Premiere Stages
Lunch will be served.
People interested in carpooling may contact Karen DiLossi at karen@theatrealliance.org.
2011 Visionary Woman Awards
Moore College of Art & Design will present the 2011 Visionary Woman Award to Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, Jane Walentas and Signe Wilkinson. Now in its ninth year, the Visionary Woman Awards celebrate exceptional women who have made significant contributions to the arts and are leaders in their fields. Jaune Quick-to-See Smith is honored for her groundbreaking vision as a painter and printmaker and for her dedication and excellence as an American Indian and environmental activist. Jane Walentas is honored for leadership and perseverance as an artist and community development advocate in supporting a community for artists and turning the DUMBO section of Brooklyn into one of the New York’s most desirable neighborhoods. Signe Wilkinson is honored for her distinction as one of America’s nationally syndicated women cartoonists and the first female cartoonist to win the Pulitzer Prize for editorial cartooning.
As the first and only women’s visual arts college in the country, Moore College of Art & Design is honored to highlight the extraordinary achievements of women in the arts and provide powerful role models for our students. The Visionary Woman Awards bring national attention to Moore and the talented women artists honored while raising funds for Visionary Woman Scholarships for Moore undergraduates.
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