Arts Marketing - Dan Ramsden on arts marketing

May 9
Arts Marketing: special, not different

It's probably said too often. And too often "different" is meant as a pejorative. Arts marketing can be different. It can be good and bad. But when we start to think of arts marketing as special, rather than different, and see its challenges and opportunities we begin to develop specific strategies to make it even more successful.

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  • This is a blog of Dan Ramsden. After completing an MA in Cultural Policy and Management he has worked in the arts sector, specilising in arts marketing. He lectures at Sheffield College and Sheffield Hallam University and is interested in the way a multidisciplinary approach can develop the ways artists and arts organisations build and sustain audiences for their work.

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