Association of Performing Arts Presenters (APAP) Conference 2020

Event Dates
2020-01-10 - 2020-01-14
Exhibitors
0
Floor Size
0
Attendees
0
Event contact title
Director, Conference and Meetings
Event contact first name
Niiyo
Event contact last name
Narnor-Madison
Event contact telephone number
202.207.3845
Description

The Association of Performing Arts Professionals is the national service, membership and advocacy organization dedicated to developing and supporting a robust performing arts presenting field and the professionals who work within it. Our 1,600 member organizations represent the nation's leading performing arts centers, municipal and university performance facilities, nonprofit performing arts centers, culturally specific organizations, foreign governments, as well as artist agencies, managers, touring companies, national consulting practices that serve the field and a growing roster of self-presenting artists. As a leader​ in the field, APAP works to effect change through advocacy, professional development, resource sharing and civic engagement.

Attendee information

Who attends the APAP|NYC conference: 
More than 3,600 members of the performing arts field from 49 U.S. states and more than 29 countries attended the conference. This includes presenting organizations, artists, agents, managers, vendors, consultants and more! Log in to MyAPAPConference to search attendees.

Partner Voices
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