Presentations

Our consultants are frequent featured presenters at industry conferences and seminars. Here you’ll find recordings of a number of sessions that we hope you enjoy.

Association of Teaching Artists (ATA) Awards

Lincoln Center partnered  with the Association of Teaching Artists to host the ATA  Awards, which recognize and celebrate teaching artists working across education and community settings and their  >>

A View from the Entrepreneurial Edge of Immersive Programming

This one-hour webinar was a joint activity of the Audience Outlook Monitor community and Immersed in the Future, WolfBrown’s community of practice designed to support nonprofit arts organizations  >>

Deep Dive: Towards “Normalization” of COVID-19 as an Acceptable Risk

With venues reopening and 90% to 95% of arts audiences vaccinated, we have entered a new stage of the pandemic. A significant share of the audience, despite being  >>

Exploring the Past, Present, and Future of Immersive Experiences

Alan Brown and Marco Bruscoli gave a special presentation on the Past, Present, and Future of Immersive Experiences – as the Blumenthal Performing Arts Center continues its exciting  >>

Interrogating Marketing Relationships: What Problem Are We Solving?

For 2023, AOM community activities will revolve around the topic of the future of customer relationships in the arts. Over the course of the year – and with  >>

In Conversation with Steven Hadley, author of Audience Development and Cultural Policy

Join us for a conversation with Ireland-based scholar and consultant Steven Hadley, author of Audience Development and Cultural Policy (Palgrave, 2021). Hadley’s new book adds important perspective to  >>

“Omicron in the Rear View Mirror, Uncertainty Ahead” Executive Briefing

Part of the dedicated executive briefing series with the Audience Outlook Monitor: COVID-19 Study  >>

Overview of Findings: IDEA Study Public Dashboard

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Reexamining Customer Relationships, Part 2: Exploring Educational Relationships 

For 2023, AOM community activities will revolve around the topic of the future of customer relationships in the arts. Over the course of the year – and with  >>

Reexamining Customer Relationships, Part 3: Facilitating Attendance in Small Social Groups

This one-hour session is a part of our 2023-2024 series on redefining customer relationships. For decades, arts marketing has been practiced as a bilateral exchange of information and  >>

Reexamining Customer Relationships, Part 4: Research Briefing, on Loyalty Concept Exploration

This one-hour session is a part of our continuing series on redefining customer relationships. The National Arts Centre in Ottawa, Canada commissioned WolfBrown in fall 2023 to investigate  >>

Regional Arts Commission: Creatives Count Presentation 2

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Regional Arts Commission: Creatives Count

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“The Changing Cultural Diet” Executive Briefing

Part of the dedicated executive briefing series with the Audience Outlook Monitor: COVID-19 Study  >>

Thoughts on Cultural Democracy, Relevance, and Resilience: The Next Normal 2.0 Symposium

In this 15-minute video presentation, Alan Brown shares his analysis of the arts sector’s challenges emerging from the COVID-19 pandemic and contemplates what a more democratic culture might  >>

Tom Wolf’s Online Fundraising Courses for Philanthropy University

“I learned as much as my students did the first time around,” said Dr. Thomas Wolf, who teaches three courses Philanthropy University offers: Read more in “How far can  >>