Category Archives: ArtsApp News

Arts Schools Network – On Your Way

by Dejen

Greetings! Amongst the excitement of launching with our new schools and programs, one of our big initiatives this year is with the Arts Schools Network, the South Carolina-based network for k-12 and higher ed Arts programs.

On Your Way logo

Our latest development with ASN is the On Your Way Student Talent Recognition, a program where students from ASN-member high schools (map) can apply for a full-ride trip to Walt Disney World, and perform at the 2012 ASN Conference Orlando, FL.

On Your Way is recognizing students in:

  • Classical Voice
  • Filmmaking
  • Musical Theater / Acting
  • Visual Arts (All Mediums)
  Check out more details by clicking this link,  and if you’re a high school student at and ASN-member school, apply today at www.artsapp.com/artsschools.

ArtsApp Team is Growing – Introducing Katherine

by Dejen

Formally, I’d like to introduce the newest member of our team, Katherine Bergman – Composer, Saxophonist, and Intern-turned-Sales-Lead. 

Katherine’s been with ArtsApp for about two months, making her way to us after working for Performance Today (American Public Media), and teaching privately in the world of music.

Here’s a quick bio, I’m sure you’ll be hearing from her soon!

Katherine Bergman’s background includes work in arts administration, music education, music performance, and composition. She holds degrees from Gustavus Adolphus College and the University of Northern Iowa, where she studied Saxophone Performance and Composition. Her primary composition instructors have been Jonathan Schwabe and Michele Gillman.

She has studied saxophone with a variety of teachers, including Chris Merz, Scott Kallestad, John Engebretson, and Tom Barry.

Sacatar – Our First International Partner

by Dejen Sacatar Logo

We’re happy to announce our first International partner, the Instituto Sacatar,  based in Itaparica – BA, Brazil. Receiving applications from all over the world (they even offer a UNESCO program), we worked alongside Sacatar’s leadership to create an application and instructions in English and Portuguese.

The run down on Sacatar (from their website):

The INSTITUTO SACATAR operates a residency program for creative individuals in all disciplines at its estate on the Island of Itaparica in the Bay of All Saints, across from the city of Salvador, Bahia, Brazil.

Sacatar is a member of Res Artis, the worldwide network of artist residencies, www.resartis.org, and of the Alliance of Artists Communities, www.artistcommunities.org.

• To provide artists a place to live and create
• To generate opportunities for artists to interact and collaborate with the local and regional community
• To enhance the visibility and cultural impact of the host city and nation
• To encourage art that returns us to where art began — to a wordless silence before all of creation

Presidential Scholars, Anyone?

by Dejen

YoungArts Logo               NWSA logo

Hello Hello! We’ve got another quick announcement about a national partnership in which we’re involved! The National Foundation for Advancement in the Arts has decided to partner with us for a beta application process with the New World School of the Arts in Miami, FL.

This is a partnership that we’ve been working on for quite some time, and is a huge benefit for our high school applicants, many of whom apply for the Presidential Scholars program during their senior year of high school. (Last year we saw several of applicants using their YoungArts video for University prescreenings). Over 6,000 applicants are submitted you YoungArts annually, with 20 YoungArts Finalists eventually being recognized as US Presidential Scholars in the Arts.

We’re also doing some custom work to tie in ArtsApp-collected application forms with YoungArts information collected in previous years.

For YoungArts 2012 (application  deadline Oct 29, 2011), we are working exclusively with YoungArts applicants from New World School of the Arts in the disciplines of Photography, Visual Arts, Spoken Theater and Musical Theater. If you fit into this group, you can apply at www.artsapp.com/youngarts. If you attend another high school, orwant to find general information about the application process, click this link to go to the YoungArts website.

This is a big opportunity for all High School seniors (class of ’12) ready to take on the creative world.

Find us on Twitter:

Dejen Tesfagiorgis: @dejendigital
ArtsApp: @artsapp

Launchin’ with ASN

by Dejen

On Your Way: ArtsApp + ASN

In the midst of wrapping up our college application process (with over 8,000 applications processed from Sep 1, 2010 – March 15, 2011) we’ve got an exciting initiative started with the Arts Schools Network. We’re powering their 2012 Student Recognition competition, ‘On Your Way,’ soft launching today at www.artsapp.com/artsschools

The Arts Schools Network (ASN) is a coalition of 100+ Visual and Performing Arts Schools and Organizations to provide best practice models of arts education through their member schools. You can check out their website here, and read their mission statement:

To provide the leadership and resources necessary to inspire and maintain excellence in arts education by supporting, serving, and creating network opportunities for leaders of specialized arts schools and complimentary arts and education organizations across the country.

We’ve been engaging with ASN since Summer 2010 (Dejen even went to their conference earlier this year), and are glad to be moving in this positive direction with a great group of people. For requirements, ASN is opening the initial competition to students in grades 9 – 12 (class of ’12 – ’15) at ASN-member schools, in disciplines of Musical Theater/Acting, Classical Voice and Film Making. The winner in each discipline will perform and be recognized at the Jan 2012 conference in Orlando, FL. Applicants will be reviewed by panelists at ASN-member Universities.

You can read the official announcement from ASN here and the deadline to apply is October 31, 2011 (so there’s plenty of time). We’re glad to be a part of this initiative, this is a good first step to bringing ASN schools and students together. Check out their website, the ASN is doing some great things.

Big Things – Microsoft Bizspark

by artsapp

 

Official Bizspark logo

Hello All!

We’ve been busy! And getting some great feedback from our partners thus far into this application season.

The latest bit of exciting news (from our own internal developments) is acceptance into the Microsoft BizSpark program. Through this program, startups get access to Microsoft products and software, support from mentors and exposure to new partners in peripheral markets.

So, we have more toys to play with and new features and such coming soon. Bizspark is a three-year program, and the awesome thing is the only cost once you’re in the program is $100, payable after you leave the program.

For more information about Bizspark, click this link to go to their website.

Here’s some quoting Directly from the BizSpark website:

  • Software. Get immediate access to current full-featured Microsoft development tools, platform technologies, and production licenses of server products (including Windows Azure Platform) for use in developing and bringing to market innovative and interoperable solutions.
  • Windows Azure Platform Benefits for BizSpark Members

    Develop and deploy applications to the Windows Azure platform, an internet-scale cloud computing and services platform hosted in Microsoft data centers. Learn more about the benefits here.

  • Support.
    • Receive business development and technical training at highly subsidized costs or in many cases, no costs.
    • Receive two technical support incidents per startup. Each incident is managed by Microsoft until they are resolved, no matter how many calls it takes.
    • Receive access to MSDN Ultimate managed newsgroups, online library, and so on.
    • Get connected to BizSpark Network Partners around the world—incubators, investors, advisors, government agencies, and hosters—that are equally involved and vested in software-fueled innovation and entrepreneurship, and who will provide a wide range of support resources, including expert mentoring.
  • Visibility. Get marketing visibility in front of an audience of potential investors, customers, partners and journalists and tap into a rich, vibrant ecosystem of peers, partners, and support resources around the globe.

Microsoft BizSpark is available in over 100 countries around the world.

A Few Quick updates

by artsapp

Hello Team! After opening up membership for free until September 2011 (April’s announcement) we’ve exchanged some great feedback with our new partners, brainstorming some great ideas and feature releases to enhance the ePortfolio process for artists, students, schools and organizations.

We guarantee that you’ll like what you see, and thanks to additional support of our advisory board and Investors (not to mention our hard-core development team led by Matt and Terry) we’re able to offer our services for organizations and schools for free until September 2011.

Here’s a snapshot of our new partners, what we’ve been building, and our growth:

  1. Boston Area Brigade: Boston Conservatory, Boston University School of Music, Longy School of Music, New England Conservatory, Walnut Hill School for the Arts (Our first High School!!)
  2. Midwest Express: Ragdale Foundation, University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music
  3. In New York: Mannes College – The New School for Music, Manhattan School of Music, Bang on a Can Summer Music Festival
  4. Curtis Institute of Music
  5. University of Miami – Frost School of Music
  6. The College of Music at the University of Colorado at Boulder
  7. Cali Connection: USC Thornton School of Music, San Francisco Conservatory of Music
  8. Summer Programs: Eastern Music Festival, Texas Music Festival, Bang on a Can (NY)

What we’ve built – More details (and videos) on these soon, but we’ve implemented the following based on feedback from our partners (and personal afflictions for greatness):

  • Increased upload sizes – Where our previous limits were 900MB, we’re more than quadrupling that to 4GB!
  • Formbuilder (Video to come) – Collect detailed, custom information from applicants (previous instructors, years of study, ‘Is this your first time applying?’). Our Formbuilder is highlighted in the applications to The Boston University School of Music and the Texas Music Festival.
  • API / Webservice to export custom and detailed information into local databases (including Filemaker / Filemaker Pro, Drupal, and many more!!)
  • Our New Hire – Gerald Gizzit, super support!
  • UI Enhancements – Still in Super Stealth, but will be making an appearance soon.

If you want to chat, ask about sales or just high five us, email info at artsapp dot com.

No Membership Fees Until September 2011

by Dejen Tesfagiorgis

We’ve got some great news for future members and partners! After receiving such helpful feedback from our 2009 – 2010 year partners, and recently growing our development team and support staff, we’ve decided to GIVE AWAY FREE MEMBERSHIP TO ORGANIZATIONS willing to try us out. Click here to go to our website and view our powerful features. (Or simply double-click the video below to for a tour of features). Our 2009 clients included:

  • The Juilliard School (NY) – Partnered to streamline applicants for the Summer Percussion Institute and Summer Dance Intensive.
  • The University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music (OH) – Partnered to streamline applicants to undergraduate and graduate programs, students submitting CDs/DVDs as a prescreen or auditioning remotely.
  • The Ragdale Foundation (IL) – Partner Artist in Residency to get professional artists in the door for summer residencies. (… AND, they even setup programs for their first deadline in under a day. Great Work)
  • So, what does ArtsApp do? Glad you asked – ArtsApp is a revolutionary social network and media management tool that allows artists to submit multimedia audition materials (Music, Video, Documents and Images) in a controlled digital environment. Schools can receive auditions and interactivity with applicants in a focused arts network, and built-in review tools allow instructors to evaluate applicants online.

    Our easy to use form builder templates are also customizable, allowing you to collect resumes, letters of recommendation, and applicant-specific information to your heart’s content. Plus, we can integrate with any existing database that you may have, syncing your new ArtsApp data directly to your existing information.

    Under this promotion, Applicant fees will still apply. The price per portfolio submitted is $10 per person. Any portion of this $10 fee can be subsidized by your School or Organization.

    So the deal is Free Pro membership for your first year (a $2000 value) valid until September 1, 2011). Administrators can also underwrite any portion of applicant fees, or add fees of your own through your branded portal. Come Fall 2011, we will move to a tiered fee structure, with memberships starting at $100/mo (or $1,000/year).

    After your free year trial period, we’re confident that you’ll be satisfied and continue to grow with us. If you’re not satisfied, we’ll happily shake hands and part ways.

    To talk to a human, Call us at 513.278.7277.

    OR, pop us an email: NewFriends [at] artsapp.com.

    Also, feel free to poke around our site a little – www.artsapp.com

    Thank you! We look forward to hearing from you.

    Dejen

    Under the Hood

    by Dejen Tesfagiorgis

    Hello World!

    We’ve been busy lately, getting feedback from our beta customer administrators, students (+parents) and reviewers to enhance the scope of ArtsApp services. Some of our Beta customers 2009-2010 included (Click the name of each program below to see their ArtsApp Portal):

    The list below is a peek into the features for ArtsApp v3.0 (to be released  June 2010, click here to find us on twitter and get the latest updates). Some highlights:

    1. Modified User Interface for Organizations – Beyond collecting applications and multimedia, administrators can post facebook links, twitter feeds and RSS, and display events on your BRANDED ArtsApp portal.
    2. Form Builder with Templates – Easily build and manage robust and custom forms to collect a wide array of applicant information.
    3. Letters of Recommendation – Now, easily receive letters of reference through ArtsApp.
    4. Enhanced Communication – Message (and email) applicants through ArtsApp – individually or by configurable lists.
    5. Interactive Reporting Interface – In addition to saving reports as Excel or PDF files, create more dynamic report forms.
    6. Enriched Data Integration – Already have some data somewhere else? No problem. We can serve as your stand-alone solution OR integrate with platforms like Blackboard, ROISolutions, or even your local databases!
    7. Portal-Specific Discussion Forums – Help you connect with many applicants (and parents) at the same time. Answer questions, provide updates, keep your community informed.
    8. More customized evaluation tools.
    9. And much more! Catch us on Twitter for the latest. We’ll see you on the blog soon!

    Dejen

    MinneDemo Reflection

    Hello Team,

    A few weeks ago I presented ArtsApp at Minnedemo, a self-proclaimed Geek Show and Tell in Minneapolis.

    Presenting in this environment was great, there’s a developing software community in the Twin Cities, and we’ve found lots of guidance from people at budding startups like FanChatter and Tumblon.

    But the MinneDemo meetings (and MinneBar unConference in the fall, @ Best Buy HQ!!) are really an experience to give entrepreneurs and software developers the opportunity to present new ideas, converse on new topics in technology, and just hang out. Big thanks to Luke Francl for organizing these events, and shout-out to Brian (http://www.stemmlerproductions.com) for archiving and posting these moments online.

    Check out the live stream archives and other awesome presentations at http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/4481971

    Enjoy the YouTube embed. (Although you miss the awesome one-liner at the beginning – “How many in this audience have streamed media via the internet this week?”)

    -Dejen