Ric Petry, dean of media
studies at Columbus College of Art and Design, takes symposium participants on a tour of
the facility.
Terry Gilliam PhotoThe Ohio Arts Council hosted an arts
administration symposium for 30 international guests from 9 countries in mid-June. The
weeklong event included sessions on arts administration and visits to arts organizations
in Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati. Representatives from public and private cultural
organizations in Argentina, Austria, Chile, Cuba, Czech Republic, Germany, India, Israel
and Mexico attended.
The symposium introduced
participants to the American model of arts administration. Topics included federal,
regional and local programming, non-profit administration structure, advocacy, exhibition
planning, strategic and long range planning, as well as fundraising and marketing.
Participants visited Wexner Center
for the Arts, Columbus College of Art and Design and the Southern Theatre in Columbus;
Playhouse Square, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Cleveland Museum of Art in Cleveland;
Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park and The Taft Museum in Cincinnati to observe how those
organizations operate.
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Ohio Ballet Schedules Summer
Festival
Ohio Ballet will present 19
performances between July 2 and August 21 at nine sites in Northeast Ohio. They include
Hardesty Park, Firestone Park and Goodyear Heights in Akron; Cain Park in Cleveland
Heights; Lincoln Park in the historic Tremont Neighborhood of Cleveland; Lorain County
Community College; Cuyahoga Valley National Recreation Area special events site in
Cuyahoga Falls; the Dairy Barn in historic Zoar Village; and the Ohio Agricultural
Research and Development Center at Wooster.
Ohio Ballet creates a true theater
experience outdoors with staging, full sound system and theater-quality lighting.
Audiences are encouraged to arrive early and take picnics, blankets or chairs.
Performances at eight of the nine
sites are free and begin at 8:45 p.m. Admission for the Cain Park performance is $8; it
begins at 8:30 p.m. For additional information contact Ohio Ballet at 330/972-7900.
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