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virtual programming
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What’s Next For Virtual Programming At Arts Organizations In The UK?
The AHRC's newest report logs the impact and the future of online programs across the UK's art and cultural landscape. Read More -
“A Field In Transition”: Why The Museum Education Sector Is Never Done Learning
The editors of Museum Education for Today's Audiences discuss a practice that continues to evolve in response to audience needs. Read More -
The GRAMMY Museum Enlarges Its Digital Presence With Virtual Tours
Alongside a free streaming service, the institution's new virtual tours expand the scope and reach of its online footprint. Read More -
What Are Museums Making Of The Digital And Metaverse Realms In 2022?
Cuseum's latest webinar surveyed opportunities and challenges that the virtual playing field holds for museums in the year ahead. Read More -
How The Rubin Museum Of Art Built Podcasts Into Its Online Strategy
Launched to coincide with an exhibition, the museum's AWAKEN podcast series served as a rich storytelling and marketing tool. Read More -
How Audience And Intentional Are Steering Museums’ Post-Lockdown Digital Strategies
Panelists at MCN 2021 Virtual's Global Recap emphasized the need for museums to sustain digital engagement beyond lockdowns. Read More -
Post-COVID, Does Virtual Programming Have A Future In UK Theaters?
The upcoming Digital Access to Arts and Culture Beyond COVID-19 report paints a bleak picture for many theaters' digital offerings. Read More -
When Theater Goes Zoom: Inside Creation Theatre’s Virtual Productions
“It's not theater, it's not film, it's not TV," says the company. "It's drawing on all those disciplines and creating something really new.” Read More -
The Immersive, Interactive Virtual Play That Saves Its Biggest Role For The Viewer
A wholly digital production, The Curious Case of The Missing Peranakan Treasure aims to transform its viewers into participants. Read More -
Inside The Frick Collection’s Wildly Popular Concoction, Cocktails With A Curator
"What had been sort of a band-aid thing became a signature thing," says curator and series co-presenter Aimee Ng. Read More