Mon May 6, 7:30 PM - Mon May 6, 9:00 PM

Poynter Institute for Media Studies

801 3rd St S, St. Petersburg, FL 33701

Community: St Petersburg

Description

Why Tampa Bay needs the arts — and arts journalism.

Event Details

With world-famous museums like the Dali, award-winning performing arts institutions like American Stage and the Florida Orchestra, and intimate venues for diverse, independent artists like Studio @620, Tampa Bay is rich in arts and culture.

But in many ways, these organizations depend on local media. The way people get news and advice on how to spend their free time is rapidly changing. And when newsroom budgets get tight, arts coverage is often the first thing to go. News organizations have fewer reporters to cover music, art exhibits, theater and more.

Less coverage can have a direct impact on ticket sales, awareness and support. What does this mean for arts organizations in Tampa Bay, and what can the community, news media and arts leaders do to help?

Join Poynter for a community conversation about the interdependent relationship between journalism and the local arts on Monday, May 6. Stephanie Hayes, the deputy editor, features at the Tampa Bay Times, will moderate the conversation featuring:

Michael Francis, Conductor and The Jay B and Marsha Starkey Chair, The Florida Orchestra

Stephanie Gularte, CEO/Producing Artistic Director, American Stage

Hank Hine, Executive Director, Dali Museum

Bob Devin Jones, Co-Founder & Artistic Director, Studio @620

These four prominent leaders will talk about how they build a community around their organizations — and how they sell tickets — as the media environment changes.



Where:

The Poynter Institute

801 Third Street South

St. Petersburg, FL



When:

Monday, May 6

5:30 p.m.— VIP Reception and Dinner

7:30 p.m. — Community Conversation



Tickets:

VIP Reception and Dinner: $125 per person

Conversation Only: $35 per person



This community conversation is part of the Institute’s annual speaker series.

Join us for the dinner and conversation for $125, or attend only the conversation for $35. All tickets are available on a first-come, first-served basis.

The Poynter Institute is a local nonprofit with a global impact. Each time you attend a Poynter-hosted event, you are contributing to the advancement of journalism in support of 21st-century democracies on a local, national and global scale. Thank you

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