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Product Description Arts Management serves students at both the undergraduate and graduate levels in the Introduction to Arts Management course. This edition combines both theory and practical approaches, and addresses major issues including incorporating new technology and research into management programs; new information on fundraising by using programs like Kickstarter; effectively using "futuring" exercises in organizational planning; and addressing issues of diversity and inclusion. Review "Arts Management covers the gambit of issues in arts management. It is beautifully researched and written; sophisticated but accessible." --William Krause, Hollins University "This book is developmentally appropriate for today's undergraduate student, and is both accessible in that regard and inviting of further engagement. The book feels personal -- as though the author is speaking from the page -- as opposed to overly sterile or clinical. The book feels like a teacher teaching me as opposed to a product teaching me." --Jenny Fiebig, Fayetteville State University "This text is a comprehensive look at arts management that will help anyone with a vision of a non-profit arts organization move towards a realized arts organization." --Kimberly K. Harding, Florida A&M University About the Author Ellen Rosewall is Professor Emerita at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, having recently retired as Professor and Chair of Arts Management where she coordinated and taught the Arts Management program. She is co-editor of Arts and Cultural Management: Critical and Primary Sources (2018), and has served as Vice President of the Association of Arts Administration Educators (AAAE) and President of both the Wisconsin Public Radio Association and Arts Wisconsin.