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There Are No Crises, Only Tough Decisions

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There are no crises in the arts – there are crises in arts organizations as they are currently constructed. Audiences are not shrinking, they are growing, but they are not necessarily interested in consuming all the art our member organizations produce. Between 1970 and 2010, the number of arts organizations grew from 2,700 to 27,000 but the number of people funding them, and attending their events, did not grow at all. In this keynote address delivered at the joint annual conferences of Chorus America and The League of American Orchestras, Russell Willis Taylor, President and CEO of National Arts Strategies, explores the extraordinary opportunities that arts organizations have today.

Read the text of the speech, “There Are No Crises, Only Tough Decisions

 

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  1. Kathy Henschel says:

    Dear Russell,

    I love this piece and will be using it for starting and continuing conversations in my organizations! I wish I could have been there to hear your delivery in person.

    All the best,
    Kathy Henschel