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Arts 2.0: Examples of Arts Organizations Social Media Strategies

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I'm prepping for a workshop on Social Media and wanted do a round up of recent compelling examples of arts organizations using social media strategies and tools. I've covered arts organizations and social media here and there over the past three years and last winter co-wrote a cover story article with Rebecca Krause-Hardie for ArtsReach.

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And the 2013 Digital Storytelling Challenge Awards Go To.

Tech Soup

Our team was quite impressed with the quality of photos and videos submitted, and all the hard work that was put into each. Please visit the site to view this video). " First Place Photo. Please visit the site to view this video). For Best Photo Slideshow. Please visit the site to view this video).

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Museums and Flickr

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

online exhibit developed by the Maxwell Museum of Anthropology at the University of New Mexico and Ideum. " So, I thought I'd use a screen capture of the photo inside flickr instead, but wasn't sure whether I could. The Collection of photographs found on the site are pulled in from Flickr using a Flash-base mashup.

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We Got Issues: A New Collection of Young Women's Voices

Have Fun - Do Good

Last week fifty people squeezed into the Marcus Bookstore in Oakland to hear young women share their stories, their rants, and their issues from a new collection of women's writing, We Got Issues! A Young Women's Guide to a Bold, Courageous and Empowered Life edited by arts activists Rha Goddess and JLove Calderon (pictured here).

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How Your Museum Can Be an Online First Responder

Museum 2.0

Conceptually, commenting on other sites signals your institution's willingness to engage with others on their own terms. By posting intelligent, insightful, value-adding comments and responses on pre-existing high-traffic sites, you can drive more visitors back to your own site and nascent Web 2.0 First, find yourself.

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