The Arts, Entrepreneurship, and Innovation Lab has partnered with CultureSource, a leading organization in the arts and culture space that supports non-profit arts and cultural organizations in Southeast Michigan. Read more about our partnership with CultureSource here.
The AEI Lab recently announced two special issues in Small Business Economics and Artivate. The publications are a result of the Leveraging Creativity research symposium held last June. The issues include new research on the entrepreneurial roles, natures, and practices of artists, and arts entrepreneurship education. Read more about the Artivate issue here. Read more about the Small Business Economics issue here.
Congratulations to CCA faculty director, Doug Noonan, who is among three professors that received a newly established Paul H. O’Neill Professorship. With this professorship, Doug will focus on advancing social justice in the arts and culture sector through producing new scholarship that advances equity, institutional, and systems reform to support artists and communities. Doug will also leverage the CCA to train and support students to expand the conversation around diversity in the arts and work to create enhanced opportunities in the area of arts and cultural management for students within the school’s Master of Public Affairs program in Indianapolis. Read more about the O’Neill Professorships here.
Workshop in Cultural Affairs
Join us on February 3rd as we resume our biweekly Workshop in Cultural Affairs series. We have an exciting line-up this semester including cultural affairs scholars from around the world. Register here to attend the Workshop in Cultural Affairs this spring.
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