The only thing more fulfilling than successfully filling a demand is doing it alongside a group of enormously talented colleagues and friends. To that end, December 7th marked ArtsHacker’s second anniversary and the site continues to be a hit with arts managers and arts entrepreneurs.
In order to help celebrate, we updated our took our Year In Review page that chronicles ArtsHacker’s highlights, provides all sorts of stats, and takes a look back over 2016’s risk, reward, and growth.
In the end, ArtsHacker is only worth the value you assign and all of these efforts are for naught without engaged and passionate readers so thank you for not only visiting, but finding the content and ideas valuable enough to share with colleagues and friends.
On a personal note, and as ArtsHacker’s Editor-in-Chief, I want to extend an enormous amount of gratitude to all of ArtsHacker’s contributors. They offer their expertise and time toward making the field a better place entirely on their own volition. ArtsHacker is not designed to be a revenue generating endeavor and instead, focuses on filling a void.
Consequently, I would like to point out that many of ArtsHacker’s contributors are available to help you or your organization via an independent service provider agreement. You to reach out to each contributor via the contact links available at their respective author profile.
In the end, ArtsHacker is only worth the value assigned by all of its engaged and passionate readers; so please accept my heartfelt thank you for not only visiting, but finding the content and ideas valuable enough to share with colleagues and friends.
The only thing more fulfilling than successfully filling a demand is doing it alongside a group of enormously talented colleagues and friends. To that…