Made up of representatives from six arts organizations, the ATHENA Tix Design Steering Group poured over copious notes taken from our Community Design Sessions and evaluated what made sense to include in version 1.0 of our software.
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Tags: ATHENA, ATHENA Tix, community, community design, Minneapolis, New York, New York City, open source, performing arts, san francisco, software, technology, theater, theatre
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One of the components of the design process of our open source ATHENA software (of which ATHENA Tix is one module) has been the use of Community Design Sessions. We convened folks from three very different arts communities to tell us what exactly their dream ticketing software would look like.
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Tags: artful.ly, ATHENA, ATHENA Tix, community, community design, design, Minneapolis, Open Arts Network, performing arts, san francisco, software, ticketing
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As the Director of Membership & Program Development, I’m constantly watching the growth of the Fractured Atlas community. In the past few weeks, we have achieved quite a few milestones that I’m extremely excited to report on….
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Tags: atlanta, community, Connecticut, film, fiscal sponsorship, folk, Maryland, massachusetts, media arts, membership, Minneapolis, New York, Open Arts Network, technology, Texas, theatre, visual art
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A few days ago, I returned from spending almost two weeks in the Twin Cities (mainly St. Paul) and its surrounds. I once again found the community to be compellingly different than anything else I’ve experienced (in a good way!).
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Tags: ATHENA, ATHENA Tix, community design, Minneapolis, Open Arts Network, public art, theater
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Want to travel, but hotel prices got you down? We’re pleased to announce a new partnership with Academic Ambassadors, an organization that provides significant discounts to boutique, independent, and other artsy hotels across the country (and in Canada!).
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Tags: discount, Louisville, Minneapolis, Special offers, travel
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