Rising Arts Leader: Governance and Co-Operatives
About this Event
In recent years, a growing number of arts organizations have been exploring alternatives
to the single-executive-director model. Co-directors, joint executive-artistic models, and
collective governance structures are examples of how organizations are exploring new
ways of distributing power and decision-making. But before we evaluate whether these
models work, it's worth asking what we actually mean by "shared," and what we mean by
"governance" and "leadership" in the first place. This session steps back from the case
studies to explore the underlying concepts and to create space for honest conversation
about what these structures make possible, what they demand, and what gets harder
before it gets easier
Readings:
https://www.artstrategies.org/distributed-shared-co-leadership-oh-my/
https://blog.fracturedatlas.org/assessing-leadership-team
Facilitated by Constanza Mendoza, Terra Cotta Strategies
Constanza is a cultural organizer, facilitator, and mediator with over ten years of experience in strategy, community-engaged work, and impact.
Through Terra Cotta, Constanza designs and facilitates culturally responsive, collaborative, and inclusive consulting offerings to socially engaged art projects and organizations. Her mission is to help them build stronger management, strategy, and impact foundations while uncovering opportunities for transformational conversations.
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If you have any questions about this session, reach out to us at [email protected].
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