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Design Series: Creating Continuous Engagement

Forum One

Think like a musician Those who have played music in a band or orchestra or sang in a choir understand the profound impact of an engaged and participatory audience. As someone who participated in band, chorus, and musical theater growing up, I can attest to the impact of that participation.

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Next Level Donor Relations: Make The Experience “Unexpectedly Pleasurable”

Bloomerang

Customized artwork Collaborate with local artists to create custom artwork inspired by your cause. Share the playlist with donors and let them experience the emotion through music. This can be done in a format combination of video, photography, and memorabilia. Contributors can also be volunteers, beneficiaries, and even donors.

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Friday Fun Links: Studio One Soul, Mosaics, Samin Nosrat, Instagram, + Store Buyout

Have Fun - Do Good

After the hubs and I heard the Studio One Soul CD playing during breakfast at Pizzaiolo last Saturday, we went right over to Amoeba Music, and got a copy. After going to Amoeba, we visited a few artists' studios as part of the East Bay Open Studios , including the Institute for Mosaic Arts. I haven't stopped listening to it since.

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50 Silent Auction Basket Ideas to Bring In the Big Bids

Qgiv

While artists will love a new set of paintbrushes or acrylic paint, offer a unique experience like a tour of the local art museum for those who simply love the craft. A more experience-oriented basket might include concert tickets and music lessons to provide your guests with unique opportunities they’ll appreciate for a lifetime.

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Getting in on the Act: New Report on Participatory Arts Engagement

Museum 2.0

I've often been asked about examples of participatory practice in theater, dance, and classical music, and this report is a great starting point. Why is a photography contest an example of "crowd sourcing" wheres a community drawing contest is an example of "audience-as-artist"?

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Guest Post: A Tale of Two University Museums

Museum 2.0

The Siskind Center gives students and the public the opportunity to pore over the photography in the Museum's large collection of works on paper. Evening events entice with the promise of music and food. Ownership: Students feel like they own the Nature Lab because their peers run the front desk and play music for them.

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Cameras for Cambodia

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Before I go on about this interesting artist/social activist project, I found it in the blogsphere. The project was developed by Elizabeth Briel , an American artist and photographer, who will be based in Siem Reap as of June, 2005. A university-aged Khmer assistant with an interest in photography will also be recruited.