Alan HarrisoninScene ChangeNonprofit Arts Leaders: Just Like the Overhead Myth, Ratios are RidiculousPlus: a bonus, non-hypothetical question for you!2d ago2d ago
Alan HarrisoninScene ChangeWhen the Money Keeps Rolling In, You Don’t Ask Why — Or Should You?Cronyism is disgusting — and a way of life for large Seattle nonprofit arts organizationsJun 25Jun 25
Alan HarrisoninScene ChangeThe Seattle Arts Scene Today: Full of Hopes and Full of FearsGood people making strained decisions because they keep thinking it’s about HOW they produce art, not WHYJun 18Jun 18
Alan HarrisoninScene ChangeNonprofit Arts Leaders: To Change Your Organization for the Better, You Actually Have to ChangeDon’t let your dominant response default you into driving into that wall.Jun 11Jun 11
Alan HarrisoninScene ChangeSometimes There’s a Pretty Good Reason to Swim UpstreamFor nonprofit arts organizations, the choice to use the art as a final product is the easiest way to swim downstream.Jun 4Jun 4
Alan HarrisoninScene ChangeMission Grammar for Nonprofit Arts Organizations: Flick the Prepositions and Cut the NonsenseYour community requires “Why,” not “How” — and the slogans have got to go.May 28May 28
Alan HarrisoninScene ChangeFor Live, Functioning Artists, The End Comes Not With a Bang, But an EmailIn the never-ending, fruitless search for economy, actors are being replaced by algorithmsMay 21May 21
Alan HarrisoninScene ChangeNonprofit Arts Organizations: Water Is Wet.Incidentally, it’s my birthday today. So, hey — I have the perfect gift all figured out. Just click on any image you see…May 14May 14
Alan HarrisoninScene ChangeNonprofit Arts Success: Out of Hand Theater Shakes the Trees of Social JusticeAnd they’re changing Atlanta for the better every minute.May 7May 7
Alan HarrisoninScene ChangeBehold LO: The Louisville Orchestra Walks the Walk of a Nonprofit Arts OrganizationBourbon, bats, and basketball. Mint juleps, fast horses, and “Keep Louisville Weird.” Muhammad Ali, Jennifer Lawrence, and Mitch McConnell…Apr 30Apr 30