Monday, July 03, 2006
On the Cusp, 7 month review...
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Well, here we are. We have managed to survive the first 6 months on our Indianapolis Arts Blogging venture. And I am sure that Christopher and the others would agree that we have learned a lot during this period. While sitting inside on this very hot Independence Day weekend, I have been reflecting upon our goals, future direction, and wondering what our readership thought about what we are attempting to do. When we set out to begin this site we were hoping to fill a gap in the community where people were allowed to voice their opinions on what was going on in the arts locally, to offer another venue for more critical reviews, and to share information on contemporary arts issues with our local readership. We have attempted to do this and more. I must say that we have had a really good 6 months so far and our readership is greater than I had expected in this amount of time. Not only have we been able to reach our community but we have been able to extend our community to the rest of the art world in some small way or another. This has brought up issues of responsibility at times and how to best use that responsibility. So, I would like to take this moment and open the doors to you, our readership, to give us your feedback. What do you like about On the Cusp? What would you like to see us do more of? What do you think we are doing wrong? Are there things you think we should consider doing? Would you like to see more on local artists? More conversations with artists and arts professionals? Let us know what you think and perhaps we can all enjoy a stronger and better 6 months to come. Thanks for your constructive input.
4 Responses to “On the Cusp, 7 month review...”
July 5, 2006 at 9:44 PM
I'll second this.
July 9, 2006 at 10:00 AM
I'd like to read your comments :) Can you put them in this window, for all to read?
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July 10, 2006 at 4:41 PM
I believe they meant we should do away with all the anon posting.
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