Erin Reilly
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Think & Do Workshop
Arts Press
25 October 2013


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How can we build a better arts press?

We invited a room full of arts journalists, artists, entrepreneurs, and media researchers to work together and answer that very question.

Academic conferences disseminate research; they don't engender innovation. At the Annenberg Innovation Lab, that's not our style. We invite media executives, academic readers, and students to explore provocative questions and create communities of innovators. We call these high-speed ideation sessions Think & Do Workshops.



BRIEFING BOOK: 
View/download the   USC Annenberg Innovation Lab's Think & Do: Building a Better Arts Press  briefing book, or click the image below.

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