Arts Resources

Our arts and event resources will help you with developing community arts and cultural projects.

"Formerly known as the ArtsYakka.com website", this is our online resource based on the publication Ideas into Action.

Marketing

Marketing arts activity to communities

Throughout Australia, thousands of arts events are staged every year by community clubs and associations, many on a volunteer basis with few resources.  Numerous factors contribute to the success or failure of an event. One factor that may contribute to failure is a lack of understanding of the importance of marketing and communication strategies.

The Language of Marketing
The terms marketing, promotion, advertising and public relations are commonly used as if they are interchangeable – there are however some very basic differences.

Promotion and advertising are, in fact, tools of marketing. They are communication methods for getting messages out to your target audiences.

Public relations relate to activities, usually free, designed and conducted to ensure that a strong positive public image is projected. They are often conducted through the media via media releases, interviews, articles or through hosting sponsor and media representatives at event launches or opening night functions.

Let’s put it another way:

“... the circus is coming to town and you paint a sign saying 'Circus Coming to the Fairground Saturday', that's advertising. If you put the sign on the back of an elephant and walk it into town, that's promotion. If the elephant walks through the mayor's flower bed, that's publicity. And if you get the mayor to laugh about it, that's public relations." If the town's citizens go to the circus, you show them the many entertainment booths, explain how much fun they'll have spending money at the booths, answer their questions and ultimately, they spend a lot at the circus, that's sales.”
- Attributed: M Booth and Associates, Public Relations Council www.mbooth.com

Resources
For further detailed information on the concept of evaluation, refer to the Arts Victoria (2002) publication, Evaluating Community Arts and Community Well Being - available on line www.arts.vic.gov.au >publications.  This presents a complete approach to evaluating community arts work, using a framework based on process, impact and outcomes. It has lots of practical guidance on planning, conducting and presenting an evaluation, as well as sample tools.