The Audacity of Relevance, Alex Sarian
The Audacity of Relevance, Alex Sarian
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The Audacity of Relevance
Critical Conversations on the Future of Arts and Culture

Author: Alex Sarian

Narrator: Alex Sarian

Unabridged: 6 hr 48 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: ECW Press

Published: 10/17/2024


Synopsis

The arts and culture sector is in crisis—a crisis of relevance. Whether it’s grappling with dwindling audience sizes, shifting trends in philanthropy, or addressing social challenges, experts have been documenting this slow decline for decades. At the core of Alex Sarian’s international career is the conviction that cultural organizations must embrace a greater civic purpose and build a new business model—one based on the social impact of the arts. Throughout The Audacity of Relevance, Sarian engages in conversations with leaders from across industries to paint a potential future for arts organizations—a future built on measuring our sector’s success by how positively we can influence the many local communities that surround us. It doesn’t matter if you’re a seasoned executive or are just beginning in your career—the principles and anecdotes in this book will inspire you to see the world of arts and culture for what it truly is: filled with endless possibilities for reinvention.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Elle E on January 07, 2025

Alex Sarian begins The Audacity of Relevance with a bold proclamation: "The arts are a luxury good over-consumed by too few people." It’s a jarring statement that cuts to the heart of an uncomfortable truth: the arts are often seen as an exclusive domain, an indulgence for the privileged few. Sarian......more

Goodreads review by Enid on October 03, 2024

This is a dissection of an experience and a how-to-manual to deal with revitalising arts and cultural communities on other places all wrapped up in one. While there are some most interesting discussion points - and philosophic musings - I found it a bit of an uneven read. I did particularly enjoy the......more