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.
Interview with Houston Symphony's Director of Business Analytics
What's On Your Phone, Ben Cadwallader?
What's On Your Phone, Caroline Conena?
Caroline Conena is the Business Manager at the Island Moving Company. IMC is the resident ballet company of Newport, Rhode Island. They have used the unique venues of this city to perform classical and contemporary ballets for over thirty years. Recently, AMT-Lab Contributor Collin Baylor caught up with Conena to talk about her favorite apps.
Karen Kornblum Berntsen and User Interface Design
Karen Kornblum Berntsen is a professional designer and an Associate Teaching Professor in the Human-Computer Interaction Institute at Carnegie Mellon University. She has taught classes in interaction design, typography and the visual display of complex information. She has received numerous national and international design awards for her work, some of which was included in the opening of the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago.
Recently, AMT-Lab Contributor Kate Martin caught up with Berntsen to talk about how technology informs her work.
What's on Your Phone, Jeffrey Inscho?
AMT Lab Contributor Kate Martin interviewed Jeffrey Inscho, a digital strategist based in Pittsburgh, PA who leads the Innovation Studio, the research, design and development laboratory at Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh.
#TBT: What's On Your Phone Series
This year’s AMT-Lab contributors are hard at work conducting interviews with leaders in the field in order to bring you the latest insights and opinions from the intersection of arts management and technology. While these dialogues are in process, we thought we would look back at one of AMT-Lab’s most popular series: What’s On Your Phone? Here is a collection of What’s On Your Phone? interviews from the last two years.
Technology In The Arts Education Space: A Conversation With Russell Granet, Executive Director Of Lincoln Center Education
AMT Lab Contributor Jackie Shimshoni recently interviewed Russell Granet, Executive Director of Lincoln Center Education. In the interview, Granet discussed arts and technology at the Lincoln Center and the role technology has played in educating audiences about their wide array of programming. He also offered valuable insight for arts managers in both performing and visual organizations who may wish to enhance their own educational offerings. Listen to the whole interview here.
Technology in the Arts Education Space: A Conversation with Russell Granet, Executive Director of Lincoln Center Education
On April 24, 2015, AMT Lab Contributor Jackie Shimshoni interviewed Russell Granet, Executive Director of Lincoln Center Education. In the interview, Granet discussed arts and technology at the Lincoln Center, and the role technology has played in educating audiences about their wide array of programing. He also offered valuable insight for arts managers in both performing and visual organizations who may wish to enhance their own educational offerings.
Interview with The Center for the Future of Museums' Elizabeth Merritt
AMT Lab Chief Editor Patrick Zakem recently interviewed Elizabeth Merritt, Vice President for Strategic Foresight at the American Alliance of Museums and founding director of the Center for the Future of Museums – a think-tank and research & development lab for the museum. Elizabeth Merritt is the author of the Alliance’s annual TrendsWatch report, and writes and speaks prolifically on the trends shaping the future of nonprofit organizations. Read the interview here!