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- Friday, November 20, 2009
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Alliance for Audience - www.allianceforaudience.org
ShowUp.com is the result of the collaboration of arts and cultural organizations throughout the Greater Phoenix and Metro Tucson regions via an art service organization whose mission is to pursue innovative marketing, audience development and ticket-selling initiatives. We think of ourselves as a "convention and visitors bureau for arts and culture"—meaning that our goal is to create a first-of-its-kind strategic marketing plan to dramatically raise the profile of the region’s arts and cultural offerings to both resident and tourist populations, while creating new and numerous avenues for our members to sell their many exciting events, activities and services.America Performs - www.americaperforms.com
Here you’ll find links to organizations that offer show calendar listings for performing arts productions as well as information on half-price/discount ticket sales in cities throughout the United States and Canada.Arizona Art Education Association - www.azarted.org
Committed to the advancement of art education through professional development, service, knowledge, advocacy and leadership.Arizona Citizens/Action for the Arts - www.AZCitizensfortheArts.org
Arizona Action for the Arts, the nonprofit statewide arts advocacy membership organization, promotes public dialogue, public policy and legislation favorable to the arts, ensures and increases state funding for the arts, and serves as a resource for expanding other public arts funding sources. Arizona Citizens for the Arts, the non-profit charitable arm of Arizona Action for the Arts, increases discussion and awareness of the importance and impact of the arts in achieving quality of life, educational excellence and economic health for all Arizonans and Arizona enterprises. (Previously known as Arizonans for Cultural Development)Arizona Commission on the Arts - www.arizonaarts.org
The Arizona Commission on the Arts is the state agency that connects artists and communities across the Grand Canyon State. The Commission features many diverse programs and services for Arizona residents and pursues a mission: To enhance the artistic development of all Arizona communities, arts organizations and artists through innovative partnerships and stewardship of public funds.Arizona Humanities Council - www.azhumanities.org
The Arizona Humanities Council’s programs and grants encourage communities to share and understand the stories of Arizona’s vivid past and vibrant living cultures.Arizona Orchestra Association - www.azorchestras.com
The Arizona Orchestra Association is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting orchestras in the State of Arizona. There are 41 orchestra organizations in Arizona, from fully professional to multiple youth orchestras. The AOA promotes the concert seasons of each member, informs the public about the economic importance of orchestras and the arts in general, promotes the orchestras' education programs, and develops audience support.Arizona Theatre Alliance - www.aztheatrealliance.org
The Arizona Theatre Alliance serves theatre organizations, theatre artists, and theatre educators throughout the state of Arizona. Our purpose is to improve communication within the theatre community and to provide educational and professional development opportunities for the theatre community on every level.Arizona Presenters Alliance - www.azpresenters.org
The Arizona Presenters Alliance is a state wide service organization for the performing arts presenters in the state of Arizona. We are committed to communication, cost effective programming and touring of high artistic merit, professional growth and development, leadership, and advocacy for the presentation of the arts in Arizona.ARTability - www.artability.org
ARTability serves as a bridge between arts organizations and individuals with disabilities by promoting accessible programming in the arts and facilitating connections to services and resources.Arts & Business Council of Greater Phoenix - www.artsbusinessphoenix.org
The Arts & Business Council of Greater Phoenix (A&BC) links the vitality and expertise of the business community to non-profit arts and cultural organizations to the benefit of both individually and our community as a whole.Central Arizona Museum Association - www.azcama.com
CAMA is a non-profit organization dedicated to the promotion of museums in the Phoenix metropolitan area and the surrounding communities of Apache, Maricopa, and Pinal counties.City of Phoenix Stages Division - www.phoenix.gov/CIVPLAZA/stages.html
Phoenix Stages is the official Web site of the City of Phoenix Stages Division. This site is tailored toward our patrons who will be attending an event in one of our outstanding facilities.Free Arts of Arizona - www.freeartsaz.org
Free Arts of Arizona is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to spark the creative spirit of abused, homeless and at-risk children and their families to inspire and transform their lives through the power of artistic expression.Herberger College of Fine Arts - herbergercollege.asu.edu
Arizona State University
The Herberger College of Fine Arts at Arizona State University is one of the nation's leading places for the study, practice and development of the arts. The college provides a vibrant, innovative and accomplished environment, one focused on collaboration and community. Our academic programs--housed in the Schools of Art and Music and the Departments of Dance and Theatre--are complemented by two distinguished research units: the ASU Art Museum and the Institute for Studies in the Arts.Maricopa Partnership for Arts & Culture (MPAC) - www.mpacarts.org
The Maricopa Partnership for Arts and Culture (MPAC) is a nonprofit organization established in July 2004 to develop and implement collaborative strategies to advance arts and culture as a critical component of the region’s economic prosperity, distinctiveness and vibrancy. To view its report: Vibrant Culture – Thriving Economy click: http://www.mpacarts.org/publications.htmlMetropolitan Tucson Convention & Visitors Bureau -www.visittucson.org/
The Metropolitan Tucson Convention & Visitors Bureau promotes and supports this unique growing metropolis of 1,000,000 celebrating the region that blends the cultures of the United States and Mexico, and has a long history of settlement by ancient Native American peoples, Spanish explorers and Anglo frontiersmen.Museum Association of Arizona - www.azmuseums.org
The Museum Association of Arizona is a non-profit organization dedicated to the enrichment and support of Arizona’s museum community. Organized in 1982, the Museum Association of Arizona: Fosters communication and cooperation between Arizona museums and related organizations; Provides educational opportunities for the whole museum community; Advocates and publicizes these objectives statewide.Phoenix Arts Commission - www.phoenix.gov/arts
Phoenix is a thriving desert city rich with diverse cultural and artistic experiences. The Phoenix Office of Arts and Culture was established in 1985 by the Phoenix City Council to advance the growth and development of the city’s arts and cultural community. The Office of Arts and Culture manages the city’s public art program, administers a grants program, supports arts education, conducts research, provides information and assistance to artists and cultural organizations, and oversees the city’s cultural planning efforts. The Office of Arts and Culture works with other city departments that manage cultural facilities and programs. Collectively, these efforts result in a broad range of artistic and cultural opportunities for Phoenix residents and visitors.Tucson Pima Arts Council - www.tucsonpimaartscouncil.org
As the designated arts agency for the City of Tucson and Pima County, the Tucson Pima Arts Council provides arts and cultural development services through direct funding, technical assistance, and commissions and contracts to artists and arts organizations and selective special cultural project and cultural development studies facilitation. Through Grants, Community Arts Development, and Public Art Programs, the Arts Council encourages neighborhood, youth and community involvement in the arts. It provides employment opportunities for artists, and crucial support for arts organizations, and it enhances education and promotes heritage-based artistic traditions. Other services include support for International Exchange, and Marketing and Organizational Development assistance for artists and arts organizations.The Virginia G. Piper Charitable Trust - www.pipertrust.org
The Virginia G. Piper Charitable Trust is committed to honoring Virginia Piper's legacy of making grants to nonprofit organizations whose work enhances the lives of people in Arizona, primarily in Maricopa County--one of the country's fastest growing counties with a population of more than 3,000,000 residents. It includes the City of Phoenix, the fifth largest city in the nation. We are committed to making grants that reflect Virginia Piper's belief that she was a steward who should dedicate her efforts to improving the quality of life in her own community. She directed her assistance to programs that support children, older adults, arts and culture, healthcare and medical research, education and religious organizations.
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