12 episodes

Changing Arts with Tom O'Connor is a podcast for arts professionals looking to make change in our industry and in our organizations. In this series of conversations, hear from people working on the ground to make change at all levels: from their own team or organization to macro effects on the field.

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    • 4.9 • 14 Ratings

Changing Arts with Tom O'Connor is a podcast for arts professionals looking to make change in our industry and in our organizations. In this series of conversations, hear from people working on the ground to make change at all levels: from their own team or organization to macro effects on the field.

    Ep. 11 | Arts Leadership Now: In Conversation With TOCG's Cynthia Fuhrman

    Ep. 11 | Arts Leadership Now: In Conversation With TOCG's Cynthia Fuhrman

    This month, Tom sits down with Cynthia Fuhrman, TOCG's Vice President of Executive Search and the former Managing Director of Portland Center Stage (PCS). While at PCS, Cynthia was heavily involved in advocating for arts funding at the federal level during the beginning  of the COVID-19 Pandemic and brings a unique perspective on how art organizations and their boards can meaningfully represent their communities, particularly through political advocacy and collaboration with other arts organizations in their communities. 

    In the episode, you'll hear Cynthia refer to "SVOG," which stands for the Shuttered Venue Operators Grant, a grant from the Federal Government to help performance venues that had to close due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Tom and Cynthia also discuss the "Save Our Stages Initiative" which was the advocacy group that worked with lawmakers to create these grants on a federal level. For more information on Save Our Stages, visit the website here: https://www.saveourstages.com.  For more on Tom O'Connor Consulting Group, visit www.tomocgroup.com. 

    • 35 min
    Ep. 10 | Disability Inclusion in the Arts: Sarah Hom and Sarah Kenny

    Ep. 10 | Disability Inclusion in the Arts: Sarah Hom and Sarah Kenny

    Tom sits down with Sarah Hom of Roundabout Theatre Company and Sarah Kenny of Disney Theatrical Group to talk about the importance of disability inclusion in the arts, from creators to audience members, and their work to make Broadway more inclusive. In this conversation, they go beyond compliance to talk about the ways in which disability inclusion ensures that your artistic product is fully complete, and available to the 25% of the population that identifies as disabled. 

    In this episode, Sarah Hom and Sarah Kenny mention several books, resources, and creators. Here are links to more information on these resources: Read more about the survey done by the Ruderman Family Foundation about Disability representation in the media here: https://rudermanfoundation.org/white_papers/the-ruderman-white-paper-on-the-challenge-to-create-more-authentic-disability-casting-and-representation-on-tv/. Learn more about "Disability Visability" by Alice Wong and order a copy of the book here: https://disabilityvisibilityproject.com/. Read more about playwright and actor Neil Marcus here: https://www.nytimes.com/2021/12/28/arts/neil-marcus-dead.html. Learn more about "Alt Text as Poetry Workbook" by Shannon J Finnegan and Bojana Coklyat and order a copy of the book here: https://alt-text-as-poetry.net/. Learn more about content creator, Imani Barbarin, and follow her on social media here: https://crutchesandspice.com/. For more on the Museum, Arts, and Culture Access Consortium, visit https://macaccess.org/. For more on Roundabout Theatre Company, visit https://www.roundabouttheatre.org/. For more on Disney Theatrical Productions, including THE LION KING, visit https://disneyonbroadway.com/. For more on Tom O'Connor Consulting Group, visit www.tomocgroup.com. 

    • 42 min
    Ep. 9 | The Great Boundary Setting: Crossover Episode of CI to Eye

    Ep. 9 | The Great Boundary Setting: Crossover Episode of CI to Eye

    Something very different this month! Tom was recently a guest on Capacity Interactive's podcast, CI to Eye, and spoke about TOCG's views on salary transparency, hiring (and resignation) trends and practices in the arts, and the importance of caring for the people who make the arts work. Now we're bringing this conversation to you, our loyal Changing Arts listeners.  

    For more on Capacity Interactive, visit www.capacityinteractive.com, and to hear the original full episode with additional content for arts marketers, visit https://bit.ly/3wVXT5X. For more on Tom O'Connor Consulting Group, visit www.tomocgroup.com. TOCG's recently-published salary transparency policy can be found at www.tomocgroup.com/thoughts/a-message-on-salary-transparency.

    • 28 min
    Ep. 8 | Next Generation Arts Donors: Melissa Cowley Wolf

    Ep. 8 | Next Generation Arts Donors: Melissa Cowley Wolf

    Tom talks with Melissa Cowley Wolf, founder of MCW Projects and Director of the Arts Funders Forum, about the expectations and current trends among the next generation of arts funders. They talk about the impact this can and should have on donor engagement, board development, and the role of the 21st century fundraiser.

    For more on Melissa's work, visit MCW Projects at www.mcw-projects.com, and for more on the Arts Funders Forum visit www.artsfundersforum.com. For more on Tom O'Connor Consulting Group, visit www.tomocgroup.com.

    • 42 min
    Ep. 7 | Arts Education and Cultural Responsiveness: Holly Bass

    Ep. 7 | Arts Education and Cultural Responsiveness: Holly Bass

    Tom talks with Holly Bass, teaching artist and National Director of Turnaround Arts at the Kennedy Center, about the power of arts education to deliver culturally responsive experiences that can have a liberatory effect on the lives of students. They talk about Holly's career as a teaching artist and how that shapes her perspective on Turnaround Arts, as well as the ways arts organizations can live in community, and resist the white saviorism mentality that often permeates arts education programs.

    Tom quotes an article that Holly wrote, "Teaching Artists as Culture Shift Workers." Read that full article here: https://jonathanbtucker.com/poetrytat-2/holly-bass/. In addition, Holly and Tom refer to Zaretta Hammond's book "Culturally Responsive Teaching & The Brain." For more information and to purchase the book, visit Zaretta Hammond's website: https://crtandthebrain.com/book/. For more on Turnaround Arts, visit: www.turnaroundarts.kennedy-center.org. For more on Tom O'Connor Consulting Group, visit: www.tomocgroup.com.

    • 34 min
    Ep. 6 | Impact for the Long Game: Minnesota Opera's Lee Bynum

    Ep. 6 | Impact for the Long Game: Minnesota Opera's Lee Bynum

    Tom talks with Lee Bynum, consultant with The Inclusion Firm and the Vice President of Impact for the Minnesota Opera. They talk about what his role entails and his vision for how change happens in organizations as they seek to serve their whole communities, and how the work we do today can ripple out for the long term. They also talk about managing expectations within organizations as we address the systems of exclusion that have been in place over generations, and how to build momentum and continue to grow our circle of true believers as we push forward.

    For more the Inclusion Firm, visit www.theinclusionfirm.com. For more on Minnesota Opera, visit www.mnopera.org.  For more on Tom O'Connor Consulting Group, visit www.tomocgroup.com.

    • 42 min

Customer Reviews

4.9 out of 5
14 Ratings

14 Ratings

pynesol ,

Warm, Inclusive, Important

TOCG is doing wonderful work in the field, and this opportunity to listen in on conversations with arts leaders is time well spent.

mraeb67354 ,

Highly recommended!

The TOCG team is incredibly knowledgeable and dedicated to helping arts organizations thrive. So grateful to have their guiding perspectives!

mattepainter ,

Excellent resource

As a working artist I really enjoyed listening to the first episode and hearing about the evolving ways residencies are conducting themselves to accommodate artists’ needs. Excited to hear more!

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