Data Culture for Insightful Institutions
Wednesday 18 September 2019
7:30AM – 9:00AM
Woolloomooloo NSW
Find out how insight can help you reach new people, secure funding and maximise your impact.
Wednesday 18 September 2019
7:30am - 9:00am
Tickets from $29.00
Juanita Nielsen Community Centre
Nicholson St Woollomooloo NSW 2011
About this event
By now, the whole world knows that data is the new oil, and big corporations are growing their analytics capabilities faster than you can say 'Google'.
But what does true insight look like in a cultural organisation? What research, evaluation and data analysis should we be prioritising? Is there a way to use data that is smart, ethical AND creative?
Over coffee we take a look at best practice in creative contexts, and share the five ‘I’s of insightful cultural institutions.
You’ll leave with top tips and practical advice that you can take away and apply in your own workplace.
We believe in the power of insight to help good causes change the world. No matter what stage you're at, we have some ideas that will make you excited about data again.
Who would benefit
Arts and cultural organisations like museums, galleries, performing arts producers, venues and arts centres, peak bodies, services organisations and government agencies
CEOs, Directors and Managers delivering important and promising programs, who want to reach more people, secure funding and deliver even more impact in the world
Those who want to help strengthen their organisation's approach to data analysis, research and evaluation.
Take aways
Get up to speed on the top five research & evaluation practices that work for the arts & culture sector
Find out about great data sources, tools and techniques you can use for planning, analysis and actioning research
Walk away with a roadmap of things to try in your organisation
Delicious pastries, need we say more?
About your facilitator
Tandi Palmer Williams
Managing Director
Patternmakers’ Founder and Managing Director Tandi Williams is an experienced consultant and arts and culture research specialist. She is a highly collaborative arts leader, with a clear communication style and focus on finding solutions.
An accredited Qualified Practising Market Researcher (QPMR), up until 2015 Tandi was Research Manager for the Digital R&D Fund for the Arts in England. She was previously Research Manager for the Australia Council for the Arts and Senior Consultant at PricewaterhouseCoopers.
She’s passionate about the role of research in culture sector innovation.
Data Culture for Insightful Institutions
Wednesday 24 July 2019
7:30AM – 9:00AM
Woolloomooloo NSW
Find out how insight can help you reach new people, secure funding and maximise your impact.
Wednesday 24 July 2019
7:30am - 9:00am
Tickets $29.91
Juanita Nielsen Community Centre
Nicholson St Woollomooloo NSW 2011
About this event
By now, the whole world knows that data is the new oil, and big corporations are growing their analytics capabilities faster than you can say 'Google'.
But what does true insight look like in a cultural organisation? What research, evaluation and data analysis should we be prioritising? Is there a way to use data that is smart, ethical AND creative?
Over coffee we take a look at best practice and share the five ‘I’s of insightful cultural institutions.
You’ll leave with top tips and practical advice that you can take away and apply in your own workplace.
We believe in the power of insight to help good causes change the world. No matter what stage you're at, we have some ideas that will make you excited about data again.
Who would benefit
Arts and cultural organisations like museums, galleries, performing arts producers, venues and arts centres, peak bodies, services organisations and government agencies
CEOs, Directors and Managers delivering important and promising programs, who want to reach more people, secure funding and deliver even more impact in the world
Those who want to help strengthen their organisation's approach to data analysis, research and evaluation.
Take aways
Get up to speed on the top five research & evaluation practices that work for the arts & culture sector
Learn how institutions use data to reach more people, attract funding and maximise their impact
Find out about great data sources, tools and techniques you can use for planning, analysis and actioning research
Walk away with a roadmap of things to try in your organisation
Delicious pastries, need we say more?
Can’t make this date? We’re delivering this event again in Sydney in September 2019. We can also come to you! Get in touch to bring us in-house: info@thepatternmakers.com.au
About your facilitator
Tandi Palmer Williams
Managing Director
Patternmakers’ Founder and Managing Director Tandi Williams is an experienced consultant and arts and culture research specialist. She is a highly collaborative arts leader, with a clear communication style and focus on finding solutions.
An accredited Qualified Practising Market Researcher (QPMR), up until 2015 Tandi was Research Manager for the Digital R&D Fund for the Arts in England. She was previously Research Manager for the Australia Council for the Arts and Senior Consultant at PricewaterhouseCoopers.
She’s passionate about the role of research in culture sector innovation.
SOLD OUT: Geek skills: Essential data practices for arts & culture workers
Wednesday 4 July 2018
7:30AM – 8:45AM
Woolloomooloo NSW
Help build data practices in your organisation with this breakfast Tips & Tricks seminar.
Wednesday
4 July 2018
7:30am - 8:45am
Tickets from $18.85
Juanita Nielsen Community Centre
Nicholson St Woollomooloo NSW 2011
About this event
By now, the whole world knows that data is the new oil, and big corporations are growing their analytics capabilities faster than you can say 'Google'.
But what does data-inspired practice look like in a cultural organisation? Is there a way to do data that is smart, ethical AND creative?
Over coffee and croissants, we take a look at best practice in data capacity in creative contexts, and share top tips and practical advice that you can take away and apply in your own workplace.
No matter what stage you're at, we have some ideas that will make you excited about data again.
Who would benefit
Professionals working within arts and cultural organisations like museums, galleries, performing arts producers, venues and arts centres, peak bodies, services organisations and government agencies
Those who want to help strengthen their organisation's approach to data analysis, research and evaluation
Take aways
Get up to speed on data practices that work for the arts & culture sector
Find out about great data sources, tools and techniques you can use for data planning, analysis and actioning
Walk away with a roadmap of things to try in your organisation
Delicious pastries, need we say more?
About your facilitator
Tandi Williams
Managing Director
Patternmakers’ Founder and Managing Director Tandi Williams is an experienced consultant and arts and culture research specialist. She is a highly collaborative arts leader, with a clear communication style and focus on finding solutions. An accredited Qualified Practising Market Researcher (QPMR), up until 2015 Tandi was Research Manager for the Digital R&D Fund for the Arts in England. She was previously Research Manager for the Australia Council for the Arts and Senior Consultant at PricewaterhouseCoopers. She’s passionate about the role of research in culture sector innovation.
SOLD OUT Data after Dark: Vivid Sydney
Wednesday 30 May 2018
6:00PM – 7:00PM
Redfern NSW
Join us for wine, cheese and DATA, as we uncover the top statistical trends shaping culture & creativity.
Wednesday
May 30, 2018
6:00PM – 7:00PM
Tickets From $34.85
107 Projects
107 Redfern Street
Redfern NSW 2016
About this event
From Google Analytics to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, we have more and more data at our fingertips, and less and less time to do anything with it! If you're an arts & culture professional curious about the 'data' side of life, this session is for you.
Our team have been busy mining the best available datasets for juicy insight about Australian community attitudes, creative careers, arts participation, funding and impact.
We have done the hard yards so you don't have to spend hours sifting through research reports or learning advanced Excel.
Help yourself to wine and cheese, and prepare to be entertained, enthralled and excited about numbers, as our resident arts research specialists Tandi Williams and Brooke Boyce uncover the top statistical trends that arts, culture & creative professionals NEED to know.
Who would benefit
Arts & culture workers from theatre, dance, visual art, music, literature, screen, community arts, and the wider creative industries.
Those with a thirst for information and insight, with zero time for learning Advanced Excel.
Take aways
Get up to speed on the key trends shaping culture & creativity
Indulge your inner geek and learn an easy way to interpret complex information
Find out about great data sources you can use
Chat with likeminded souls about where the arts & culture sector is heading
Walk away with a mini arsenal of useful facts and figures - that you can use to strengthen your work (and impress your colleagues).
About your facilitator
Tandi Williams
Managing Director
Patternmakers’ Founder and Managing Director Tandi Williams is an experienced consultant and arts and culture research specialist. She is a highly collaborative arts leader, with a clear communication style and focus on finding solutions. An accredited Qualified Practising Market Researcher (QPMR), up until 2015 Tandi was Research Manager for the Digital R&D Fund for the Arts in England. She was previously Research Manager for the Australia Council for the Arts and Senior Consultant at PricewaterhouseCoopers. She’s passionate about the role of research in culture sector innovation.