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Emerging Arts Leaders Symposium 2013 at American University

Sunday, April 7, 2013 from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM (EDT)

Washington, United States

Emerging Arts Leaders Symposium 2013 at American University

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Regular Registration
Admission for entire day
Ended $35.00 $2.74
Keynote and Reception ONLY
Ticket is for the Closing Keynote address and the Networking Reception only. Not valid for entry before 4:30 pm.
Ended $15.00 $1.74
Donation
I cannot attend, but would like to make a contribution.
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Vegetarian Lunch Option
Lunch is provided. Please select this option if you require a vegetarian option.
Ended $0.00 $0.00

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Event Details

The Emerging Arts Leaders Symposium (EALS) 2013, now in its sixth year, is an annual meeting of students and young professionals who work in the arts; held at American University.  

It is an opportunity to engage in quality discussion about issues, unique or universal, that affect arts organizations with students, peers, and experienced leaders in the field.  

The framework of EALS 2013 is Looking to the Horizon. Each speaker and panel will discuss the new and innovative strategies and ideas coming down the road in each of the topics.

Opening Plenary Speaker: Karen Brooks Hopkins, President of Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM). Read more about her HERE.

Keynote Speaker: Aaron Dworkin, Founder and President of The Sphinx Organizaiton. Read more about him HERE

EALS 2013 Panels:

  • Audience Engagement
  • Innovative Organization Models
  • Marketing
  • International Arts Management
  • Career Beginnings and Advancement
  • Super Panel: Development and Fundraising

Lunch will be provided for all attendees that pre-register. Lunch cannot be guaranteed to those who purchase after April 5.


Since 1974, the graduate Arts Management program at American University has trained students for careers in nonprofit performing and visual arts organizations, as well as government organizations on the front lines of national and international cultural policy. The goals of this program are to train students for success in the arts management jobs of the future—in a wide range of administrative, managerial and leadership positions—and to help them become effective advocates for the arts.

When & Where


4400 Massachusetts Ave NW
Washington, 20016

Sunday, April 7, 2013 from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM (EDT)


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