AMT Lab Contributor Kate Lin recently interviewed Chris Siefert, the Deputy Director at Children's Museum of Pittsburgh, and the two talked about their favorite apps. Read the interview here!
Radically Open: A Conversation with ArtPrize's Christian Gaines
Christian Gaines, the Executive Director of ArtPrize, recently sat down with AMT Lab Chief Editor Patrick Zakem to talk about the necessity of open systems, the challenges of starting a large organization with a startup ethos, and Artprize’s innovative mobile application. Listen to their conversation here!
What's On Your Phone, Steve Hackman?
Conductor, composer, arranger, producer and songwriter Steve Hackman is the newly appointed creative director of FUSE at the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, where he conducts and produces an innovative new concert series aimed at interacting with a new young audience. Here, he talks with AMT Lab Contributor Sophia Hubeny about some of his favorite apps.
Social Artist Sol Aramendi: How We Started Apps for Power
Sol Aramendi is a New York based Argentinean artist working in new media, photography and video. She is the founder of the Project Luz photography program for New Immigrants. Her most recent project is called Apps for Power. AMT Lab Contributor Zaijun Wu recently talked to Sol about the project.
Ann Markusen on Technology
Ann Markusen, the Director of the Arts Economy Initiative and the Project on Regional and Industrial Economics at the University of Minnesota’s Humphrey School of Public Affairs, sits down with AMT Lab contributor Katie Grennan to talk about her work on creative placemaking, and how it is informed by technology.
What's On Your Phone, Diana Avart?
Insider Look: An Interview with AMT-Lab's Publisher
Thinking Big with Michael Edson
Michael Edson, Associate Director and Head of Digital for the United Nations Live—Museum for Humanity, recently sat down with AMT-Lab Chief Editor Patrick Zakem to talk about his work. Listen here to to hear Michael's views on organizational change, the digital commons, and how new ways of work are influencing the museum space.
What's On Your Phone, Nora Fleury?
Nora Fleury graduated from Carnegie Mellon University’s Masters of Arts Management Program in 2015 and is currently the Program and Development Associate at the International Society for the Performing Arts (ISPA). AMT Lab contributor Katie Grennan recently caught up with Nora about what her favorite apps are.