Sean Fenton

Carnegie Hall’s Lullaby Conference

Dennie Palmer Wolf will be leading a session on research and evaluation at Carnegie Hall’s Lullaby Conference, an on-line international gathering of musicians, programs, and researchers using music to support the well-being of young families around the world. The session will take place on June 12th from 10-12. 

Covid-19 Audience Outlook Monitor

WolfBrown has launched the COVID-19 Audience Outlook Monitor, an international collaboration between top researchers, funders, service organizations, and hundreds of cultural organizations who want to make informed decisions about how and when to re-start programming based on rigorous research data. While health officials consider how and when to re-open venues, we need to gain a Covid-19 Audience Outlook Monitor

TYA/USA Virtual Festival & Conference

Alan Brown and Dennie Palmer Wolf will give a keynote titled Trust and Safety: Welcoming families back to performances after the Covid crisis.  Read more about the conference at http://www.tyausa.org/festival/

Author Discussion: The Nightingale’s Sonata

Join Tom Wolf for a discussion of The Nightengale’s Sonata in Washington, DC in the Thurgood Marshall Library at Saint Augustine Episcopal Church at 2 p.m. on December 12th.  More information on the event can be found here.

Qualitative Impact Framework

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The Canada Council for the Arts commissioned Alan Brown, John Carnwath, and James Doeser to create a custom framework to suit the complexity of the Canadian arts ecology.

40th Annual Leo Camp Memorial Lecture
: “The Nightingale’s Sonata”

Jewish Federation of Reading presents the 40th Annual Leo Camp Memorial Lecture
: “The Nightingale’s Sonata,” the remarkable story of Lea Luboshutz and her family told in a concert-lecture format. The event takes place on Wednesday, November 20, 2019 at 7:30 p.m.
 at the Wachovia Theatre, Albright College
 in Reading, PA. The event will feature: Thomas 40th Annual Leo Camp Memorial Lecture
: “The Nightingale’s Sonata”

2019 National Arts Marketing Project Conference

Alan Kline will represent the Intrinsic Impact program at the 2019 National Arts Marketing Conference in Miami (November 15-18, 2019).  For more information about the conference please visit: https://namp.americansforthearts.org/get-smarter/conference

Tom Wolf’s Book Presentation at the Dallas Symphony Orchestra

An afternoon of music, historical photographs and readings from Dr. Thomas Wolf’s new book The Nightingale’s Sonata. This richly woven tapestry centers around his grandmother, the legendary violinist Lea Luboshutz, and her remarkable musical family. Spanning generations, from the shores of the Black Sea to the glittering concert halls of New York, it is also Tom Wolf’s Book Presentation at the Dallas Symphony Orchestra