Posted by: Elissa Glickman
in General Interest on Jun 20, 2010
June 13, 2010
Guggenheim and YouTube Seek Budding Video Artists
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/06/14/arts/design/14video.html?ref=arts&pagewanted=print
For artists, being included in a museum exhibition generally means first having to penetrate the well-guarded gates of a prestigious art gallery. But now the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation and YouTube are aiming to short-circuit that exclusionary art-world system, at least briefly, in much the same way that other hierarchical systems have been blown apart in the Internet age.
Posted by: Elissa Glickman
in General Interest on Dec 27, 2009
Looking Ahead to 2010 -- Web Trends & the Philanthropy Sector OnPhilanthrophy - December 4, 2009
Mashable's Pete Cashmore wrote about the 10 Web Trends to Watch in 2010 on CNN.com today. I think many of these trends could and should spill into online fundraising and philanthropy in the near future. Here are a 3 trends to keep a charitable eye on:
Posted by: Elissa Glickman
in Visual Arts on Oct 18, 2009