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Impact Evaluation for the Arts in Kingston Ontario

February 27, 2020By Helen YungIn Reports & Resources

Impact Evaluation for the Arts in Kingston Ontario

February 27, 2020By Helen YungIn Reports & Resources

Workshop

On Saturday, March 7, Helen Yung, Chief Artistic Officer of the Laboratory for Artistic Intelligence will teach a special half-day workshop on Impact Evaluation for the Arts at the Tett Centre for Creativity and Learning.

When done well, reflecting on impact is one of the most nourishing activities your organization can undertake. Creating space to consider questions that matter is an art.

This hands-on workshop will help you construct and/or refine how you track and communicate your organization’s impact. Come prepared to be thoughtful and aspirational.

We’ll dive into some key questions and discuss topics that matter to you: What is difficult to measure? As an artist or organization, how can you ‘capture’ your impact?

No prior knowledge or special tools required. Additional resources will be provided for you to keep and take back to your organization.

Saturday, March 7, 1:30-4:30 PM
Tett Centre for Creativity and Learning
370 King St W (in the Rehearsal Hall)
Kingston, Ontario

Organized by the Kingston Arts Council in partnership with the Kingston Assocation of Museums, Art Galleries, and Historic Sites.

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