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Publication: Managing the Arts in Rural Areas


Managing the Arts in Rural Areas, byHubbard Hall Executive & Artistic Director David Andrew Snider.

CAMBRIDGE — Hubbard Hall has announced the publication of “Managing the Arts in Rural Areas,” by Hubbard Hall Executive & Artistic Director David Andrew Snider.

Post-pandemic, a significant portion of the population hungers for hands-on, in-person arts experiences at a human scale. At the same time, rural areas are ripe with innovation, community connections, and an entrepreneurial spirit that fits well with creativity and arts-based community engagement. 

As rural areas continue to evolve past their previous ties to agriculture, industry, and mining, the arts offer new ways to enrich communities, spark local economies, and create tourist destinations, in tandem with their glorious surroundings, Snider writes. 

Snider has more than 25 years of experience as a director, educator, producer, and administrator. Currently he is the executive and artistic director of the Hubbard Hall Center for the Arts and Education in Cambridge, and a lecturer in the arts administration program at Skidmore College.

“Managing the Arts in Rural Areas” is available in hardcover, paperback, and e-book