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STRATEGIC PLAN FOR 2015-2018

WHO WE ARE The Kenan Institute for the Arts The Kenan Institute for the Arts The Kenan Institute for the Arts At the University of North In the community, the Kenan Regionally and nationally, the is a creative catalyst that believes that artists can advances this vision by Carolina School of the Arts, Institute forges alliances Kenan Institute collaborates encourages and supports the contribute their creative ideas, fostering new knowledge, the Kenan Institute invites aimed at strengthening the with leading artists and exploration and development visionary leadership and novel developing capacity and forging the campus community to arts ecosystem and increasing partners with exemplary arts of new knowledge to transform strategies to strengthen our strategic alliances across the explore new ideas, develop the contributions that artists organizations to advance the the way artists, organizations culture, build businesses and arts and other sectors. We greater capacity and generate make to develop social and creative community. and communities approach their generate innovative ideas. work in three primary areas: innovative approaches to economic capital. creative challenges. developing arts leadership, creative challenges. entrepreneurship and innovation; expanding career pathways; and demonstrating the economic and social value of the arts.

OUR CORE VALUES Partnerships and Collaborations Leadership Innovation Communication Accountability We engage UNC School of the Arts stakeholders, along with our partners and collaborators, in interdisciplinary approaches to advancing the arts as well as improving economic and social well-being. We believe in educating artists as creative leaders, innovators and entrepreneurs to increase their capacity to contribute to our communities. We promote creative leadership and innovation in the arts through our partnerships, programs and initiatives. We understand the importance of transparent and open communication with our host institution, partners, stakeholders and community. We maintain high levels of accountability to our partners, stakeholders and funders, including appropriate policy, management and governance of all of our activities. OUR STAKEHOLDERS University of North Carolina School of the Arts Winston-Salem The State of North Carolina National network of strategic partners OUR PROCESS Two years ago the Kenan Institute began a conversation with UNC School of the Arts as well as local, regional and national stakeholders about how the Institute could contribute to strengthening and supporting art and artists in the 21st century. Over nine months, the Kenan Institute activated a formal strategic planning process that engaged more than 50 stakeholders. The findings from this process paved the way to envision the Institute s goals for the next three years and beyond. The mission of the Kenan Institute is to be a catalyst and partner in our creative community to develop new knowledge and capacitybuilding strategies that will transform the way artists, organizations and communities approach their creative challenges. GUIDING QUESTIONS Our guiding questions over the next three years are: How will artists who are leaders, entrepreneurs and innovators transform the arts field? How are the arts working to positively affect economic and social well-being? What resources, experience and knowledge do artists in the 21st century need to build thriving careers?

STRATEGIC DIRECTIONS + GOALS Over the next three years, the Kenan Institute for the Arts will strengthen our creative community by acting as a catalyst for innovative ideas, developing strategic partnerships and building artists capacity to generate, lead and sustain their work. The programmatic work will be focused in three strategic directions: ARTIST LEADERSHIP Developing leaders, entrepreneurs and innovators in the arts Artists contribute their creative ideas, visionary leadership and novel strategies to strengthen our culture, build businesses and generate innovative ideas. The Kenan Institute will devote resources to understanding and developing artist leadership as an evolving body of knowledge, entrepreneurship as a sustainable career practice, and artists capacity to fuel innovation. ARTS AND SOCIETY Demonstrating the value and impact of the arts in society Artists help build vibrant communities through their work, their ideas and their leadership. The Kenan Institute will focus resources toward local and regional projects with national impact that empower and engage artists and the wider creative sector in addressing issues such as equity and diversity, urban and economic development, and civic engagement. GOALS GOALS Objectives: Strategies: Three-Year Achievements: Objectives: Strategies: Three-Year Achievements: 1. Pilot a Kenan Arts Research Fellows Initiative. 2. Strengthen arts enterprise among UNC School of the Arts affiliates. Facilitate inquiry that identifies and tracks skills and knowledge in leadership, entrepreneurship and innovation in the arts. Kenan Arts Research Fellowships Web forum for Artist Leaders Field trips Convenings Lead interactions and support initiatives that explore and develop leadership, entrepreneurship and innovation in the arts with students, graduates, faculty and the field. Labs Learning groups Projects Grants Kenan Institute for the Arts Artist Leadership programming is a nationally recognized and replicated. The Creative Community Lab is a vital part of Winston Salem s creative eco-system. The Kenan Institute partners with UNC School of the Arts to develop entrepreneurial experience and advance generative works. 1. Develop an innovative community-based arts project with North Carolina and national partners. 2. Support UNC School of the Arts campus and capital planning with innovation research and action focused on economic development through the arts. 3. Develop Community Innovation Lab with local partners. Sponsor research and convenings that illuminate the impact of the arts on and in society. Sponsor Kenan Arts Research Fellows Conduct action-research Collaborate with other institutes and think tanks Enhanced web presence Fund and foster initiatives that leverage UNC School of the Arts impact on and in its multiple communities. Community collaborations Develop creative placemaking initiatives Kenan Institute for the Arts has gained national recognition for its innovative strategies and uncommon partnerships to advance the value of the arts in society. The Kenan Institute is a regional hub for arts based community and economic development. The Kenan Institute has fostered innovative strategies and partnerships to advance UNC School of the Arts leadership role in the region s economic and community development.

METHODS CAREER PATHWAYS Broadening opportunities for sustainable careers in the arts Artists face many barriers to establishing and sustaining their creative careers. The Kenan Institute will focus research and resources on understanding diverse career pathways in the arts, strengthening our professional development partnerships and sharing innovative strategies with the UNC School of the Arts and the field. As a privately funded service institute of the University of North Carolina, The Kenan Institute for the Arts focuses resources on research and action: cultivating leaders and leading-edge ideas, prototyping sustainable practices and sharing our learning with the public. In addition, we support thought leaders and artists affiliated with the UNC School of the Arts and our strategic initiatives through awards, residencies, fellowships and convenings. GOALS Objectives: Strategies: Three-Year Achievements: 1. Maintain and cultivate highquality fellowships. 2. Organize and host Kenan Fellowship Convening to define ways to strengthen and increase impact of partnerships with leading arts organizations. 3. Develop sustainability plans to support programming for the future. 4. Understand how each of UNC School of the Arts divisions currently provides career development skills with the goal of helping develop a career pathways strategy. 5. Share knowledge and model with our partners and the field. Support investigations of multiple perspectives on arts careers for students and faculty. Speakers Residencies Web forum Transform current fellowship program into a career pathways initiative that establishes reciprocal benefit between partners. Recruiting Internships Fellowships Kenan Institute for the Arts has gained national recognition for its Career Pathways program. With the Kenan Institute s partnership, Career Development opportunities are a top five attractor for students to attend UNC School of the Arts. All stakeholders have ongoing access to resources and support networks to help advance their creative careers and manage career transitions. BUILDING CREATIVE COMMUNITY With our stakeholders, the Kenan Institute for the Arts builds knowledge, networks, and innovative strategies to strengthen creative communities. ARTIST LEADERSHIP CREATIVE COMMUNITY ARTS AND SOCIETY CAREER PATHWAYS

BUILDING CREATIVE COMMUNITY 1722 South Main Street, Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27127 336.770.1432 phone 336.770.1497 fax uncsa.edu/kenan Established at the University of North Carolina School of the Arts