MCA on the ARTS
4 episodes - English - Latest episode: over 3 years ago -Continuous change and renewed challenges. Opportunity and uncertainty. As the arts and culture field navigates through shifting times, one thing is certain--nothing is.
MCA on the ARTS is a series of conversations with today's cultural leaders hosted by Management Consultants for the Arts (MCA). MCA has helped organizations of all sizes and disciplines throughout the United States successfully deal with complex issues for nearly four decades.
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Episodes
MCA on the ARTS: Museums Now
December 07, 2020 17:42 - 58 minutes - 79.9 MBMCA Consultant Diane Frankel talks with Salvador Acevedo, Mary Ellen Munley, and Laura B. Roberts from The Museum Group about the future of museums as they confront operations informed by COVID-19 and a time of national reckoning of racial inequities.
MCA on the ARTS: The Virtual Search Process
September 11, 2020 11:18 - 38 minutes - 57.3 MBMCA Partner David Mallette leads a discussion about how executive search processes can positively continue when social distancing and travel challenges are at play. He's joined by MCA's Diane Frankel and Jonathan West, Bob Kirkpatrick from the Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian, and Marina Krejci of Milwaukee Chamber Theatre.
MCA on the ARTS: How COVID-19 is impacting Art Museums
June 08, 2020 19:07 - 44 minutes - 60.5 MBMCA Senior Consultant Diane Frankel discusses how COVID-19 has had an impact on public art museums with Sally Tallant, President & Executive Director of The Queens Museum, Susan Taylor, Director of the New Orleans Museum of Art (NOMA), and David B. Walker, CEO of the Nevada Museum of Art.
MCA on the ARTS: Diane Frankel speaks with Amy Gilman and John Weber
June 03, 2020 21:11 - 42 minutes - 58 MBMCA Senior Consultant Diane Frankel talks with museum directors Amy Gilman of the Chazen Museum of Art at the University Wisconsin-Madison and John Weber of the University of Oregon’s Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art about what COVID-19 has meant to university based art museums.