Arts leaders emphasize DEIA thinking for Cincy’s future audiences


“How do we attract the diverse audience of tomorrow?” The question has taken on urgency post-COVID-19 because, according to a 2022 Audience Outlook Monitor/WolfBrown survey, traditional arts attendees' habits have changed, with 15-20% unlikely to return. Rather than see this as a negative, Cincinnati's arts leaders are seeing an opportunity to use diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility (DEIA) thinking to build audiences that better reflect the region and, most importantly, connect with…

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