Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Crisis management


Washington's Kennedy Center has launched "Arts in Crisis," described by The Washington Post's Jacqueline Trescott as "a high-tech support service through which arts administrators can talk to the center's personnel about shrinking income, budget-conscious audiences and other difficulties in keeping the doors open."

A video introduction to the initiative by the Kennedy Center's president, Michael Kaiser, and other details at:

http://www.artsincrisis.org/