Strategic Plans, Program Infrastructure, and Related Materials
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This collection houses many of the Arts and Administration Program's strategic documents. These document cover an array of subjects, initiatives, and time periods. Some of the key initiatives and infrastructural shifts the items in this collection pertain to include:
- Arts and Administration programming and priorities at UO Portland,
- Activities related to museum management and the Museum Studies Certificate,
- AAD Program's strategic priorities,
- The 2014 AAD program realignment, and
- New programming ideas, such as the undergraduate studies and a possible Executive Masters in Arts Administration
The purpose of this collection is not to highlight the work of the Arts and Administration Program's scholars and stakeholders, but to capture the department's behind-the-scenes functions. Thus, many (but not all) of the items found here are interpersonal and informal documents, such as memos, notes, and emails.
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Item Open Access Campus Visit Agenda for Museum Studies Concentration Candidates #1 & #2(2015-02-04) Arts and Administration ProgramItem Open Access Proposed Bachelor's Degree in Arts Management(2015-01-29) Arts and Administration ProgramThe University of Oregon's Arts and Administration Program proposes to launch a new Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science degree program in Arts Management, effective fall 2016. This program builds on the existing undergraduate minor program and master's degree program to offer a new undergraduate major educating cultural sector leaders for the growing creative sector of the economy. The proposed undergraduate major, developed in consultation with the A&AA Department of Planning, Policy, and Management, is designed to educate students interested in running non-profit, professional arts organizations such as theatre and dance companies, museums, and symphony orchestras. All students will be encouraged to complete the PPPM Minor in Nonprofit Administration alongside their AAD Major in Arts Management The major (and minor) will also feature a cluster of arts entrepreneurship elective courses, developed in partnership with the School of Music and Dance and with the A&AA Professional Outreach and Development for Students, and endorsed by the UO College of Business. The arts entrepreneurship courses are designed for students interested in career development as emerging arts practitioners in their creative field, and in establishing their own entrepreneurial creative businesses. Additional clusters of elective coursework are available in the academic fields of arts education, museum management, performing arts management, community arts management, and arts in healthcare management.Item Open Access Memo: Update on New Courses and Courses Under Review(2014-09-23) Dewey, PatriciaThis memo provides a brief update on where things stand with all our various course development initiatives.Item Open Access AAD Program Overview and Strategic Priorities: Spring 2012(2012-05-23) Arts and Administration ProgramItem Open Access Item Open Access Memo: AAD Departmental Budget and Financial Issues & 2014-2015 Expense Budget(2014-09-16) Dewey, PatriciaWe had many conversations throughout 2011-2014 regarding AAD's challenges with regard to developing a sustainable business model for all our programs and operations. The purpose of this memo is to summarize the challenges we are addressing as an academic unit, present the status of various AAD fiscal affairs policies under development, and provide detailed information regarding our AAD budget in 2014-2015.Item Open Access AAD/CCACP Graduate Fellowship Positions 2014-2015(2014) Arts and Administration ProgramList of CCACP/AAD fellowships and fellows for 2014-2015.Item Open Access General Duties and Responsibilities for Arts and Administration Program Graduate Teaching FEllows(2014-08-08) Arts and Administration ProgramThe purpose of this GDRS is to clarify information concerning Graduate Teaching Fellowships (GTFs) offered by this GTF hiring unit. The relationship between GTFs and the University as a whole is governed by the Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) between the University of Oregon and the Graduate Teaching Fellows Federation This GDRS details the specific relationship between GTFs and this GTF hiring unit. This document does not apply to work-study, hourly student employees or other staff hired in this GTF hiring unit.Item Open Access Map of Arts Management Programs, Certificates, and Specializations(2014) Arts and Administration ProgramItem Open Access AAD and ArtsCore: Potential Engagement (Notes from meeting at Lane Arts Council)(2014-11) Arts and Administration ProgramItem Open Access AAD Online Course Committee Meeting Agenda: October 2014(2014-10-29) Arts and Administration ProgramItem Open Access AAD Communications Committee Report: November 2014(2014-11-18) Arts and Administration ProgramItem Open Access AAD Communications Committee Report: December 2014(2014-12-09) Arts and Administration ProgramItem Open Access Memo: Proposal for Significant Realignment of Existing AAD Graduate Programs(2014-11-13) Dewey Lambert, PatriciaThe University of Oregon's Arts and Administration Program, housed in the School of Architecture and Allied Arts, has undergone a comprehensive strategic planning process in the past three years. Our plan calls for significant restructuring of our existing graduate programs. The Core Faculty of the Program propose instituting three changes as outlined in this proposal.Item Open Access List of Partnerships and Collaborations(2014) Arts and Administration ProgramItem Open Access AAD Internal Governance Policy(2014-04-11) Arts and Administration ProgramThis Arts and Administration Internal Governance Policy provides the formal codification of the development and maintenance of internal governance policies for Arts and Administration. Internal Governance issues are limited to those that deal with the methods and manners by which policies are set within a department, inclusive of the requirement to provide for appropriate and equitable representation of faculty members.Item Open Access 2015-2016 Graduate Fellowships(2015) Arts and Administration ProgramThis document lists and describes the graduate fellowships available during the 2015-2016 academic year.Item Open Access Policy Statement on Departmental Professional Memberships and AAD Department Representation at Professional Association Conferences(2012-08-14) Arts and Administration ProgramItem Open Access Mid-Project Report: U of O AAD Professional Development Opportunities in Portland(2013-04-15) Flood, BillThe following is a summary of interviews and research to date. Forty interviews have been completed (listed below), with some interviews involving multiple people. Recommendations are included throughout this report.Item Open Access Intent to Propose: U of O AAD Professional Development Opportunities in Portland(2013-04-26) Flood, BillGreat opportunity for AAD and AAA; no other institution in Oregon providing similar professional training specifically for cultural managers. Growing recognition of arts and culture as important to community development. All agreed that Portland is a great place for learning, and especially learning focused around what Portland is becoming known for: urban development, planning, culture, neighborhoods, food, sustainability. Be aware of what appears to be a trend toward new start-up arts administration master's programs in the nation; we must be carefully carve out our niche and strengthen our national/international identity accordingly.