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What is Open Source and Why is It Important?

Fractured Atlas is currently developing an Open Source arts management system called ATHENA. Our first version will focus on ticketing and donor/customer management and plans are in the works to tackle marketing campaigns, finances and management of class and workshop programs.
Big whoop, you say, more software. Sure, it’s cool that they all work together, but [...]

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[Video] Interview with National Arts Strategies

Since January, I’ve been helping Fractured Atlas develop an integrated cultural asset mapping software suite for the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation. What is cultural asset mapping, you ask? For us, it means the aggregation of multiple sets of data about the arts and cultural sector to better illuminate who is making art, who is [...]

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Happy Birthday Karen Atkinson (and a gift for everyone)!

Karen Atkinson, one of Fractured Atlas’ close colleagues and collaborators from California, is celebrating her birthday today. In celebration, we’re launching her second free course on Fractured U.!

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Announcing ATHENA Tix: a new open source ticketing system

What’s the single most crucial component of an arts organization’s infrastructure? For many, it’s their ticketing software. Consider that:

It’s a funnel through which most or all of their revenue flows.
It provides their best or only chance of collecting information about patrons.
It often serves as the primary medium for presenting information about upcoming events.

Rubber, allow me [...]

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