Following the consolidation of the Pew Charitable Trusts’ arts and cultural grantmaking under the auspices of the Pew Center for Arts and Heritage, ArtRise Projects developed a Strategic Communications and Engagement Plan focused on updating and defining Center’s brand identity and extending the influence and impact of its programs and research. ArtRise Projects worked with the Center’s executive team to position the Center as a leader and advocate for excellence, innovation, and public impact in the arts, philanthropic, and nonprofit sectors; generate visibility and appreciation for the organization and its grantees — and by extension, the cultural community in Philadelphia; and build the Center’s internal communications capacity.
Project Team
ArtRise Projects
Marnie Burke de Guzman, Principal — Strategic Audience Engagement Planning
Laura Bradley Davis, Communications Counsel — Strategic Audience Engagement Planning
Pew Center for Arts & Heritage
Paula Marincola, Executive Director
Peter Nesbett, Center Research Strategist, Senior Specialist, Exhibitions
Laura Silverman, Associate Director for Administration
Image Credits
Opening spread from the Pew Center for Arts & Heritage 2012 Annual Report. Left image: Philagrafika, The Graphic Unconscious, Virgil Marti, VIP Room 2010, installation view at the Galleries of Moore College of Art & Design. Right image: Tania Isaac, Pew Fellow in the Arts, Choreography. Photo by Steve Belkowitz.