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Arts Management and Technology Lab

Non-profit Organizations
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    Samantha Sonnet Arts Management Graduate Student at Carnegie Mellon University
    • Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
    • Rising Star
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    Jabreneé Hussie Master of Entertainment Industry Management Student at Carnegie Mellon University: Heinz College | Arts Management & Technology Laboratory @ CMU Podcast Producer
    • Upper Marlboro, Maryland, United States
    • Rising Star
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    Nardjess Hirça management des arts et culturelles
    • Blida, Blida, Algeria
    • Rising Star
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    Natalie Larsen Writer | Analyst | Strategist | Researcher | Advocate
    • Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
    • Rising Star
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    Luyi Sun Study at Carnegie Mellon University
    • Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
    • Rising Star
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Overview

Mission A research center of Carnegie Mellon University's Master of Arts Management program, the Arts Management and Technology Laboratory (AMTLab) serves as an exchange, a catalyst for innovative ideas, and a conduit for knowledge circulating at the intersection of arts, management and technology. Impact AMT-Lab provides current and future arts managers, technologists, and researchers with existing best practices and emerging technologies that allow for a direct impact on their work and their organization. Through online and off-line engagement, AMTLab is a resource that leads to innovative, effective and efficient integration of technology in the cultural and creative enterprise space. Values Knowledge | Dialogue | Innovation | Rigor | Creativity | Open-Mindedness | Curiosity | Relevancy | Practicality

  • 15213, Knoll Drive, Oak Leaf Estates, East Limestone, Harvest, Limestone County, Alabama, 35749, United States

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