boot camp 2025 Schedule

Get ready for two days of strategy-packed, super-inspiring sessions. Schedule is subject to change.

Thursday,
Nov. 6, 2025

9:30-10:00 AM ET
Registration + Light Fare

10:00-10:25 AM ET
Opening Remarks

10:25-11:20 AM ET
What Data Reveals About the Shifting Landscape of Arts and Culture

Jen Benoit-Bryan, Executive Director of SMU DataArts, reveals data on shifting revenues, rising costs, and other sector-wide pressures in arts and culture, offering benchmarks and insights to inform strategy, inspire new thinking, and ground board conversations.

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11:20-11:45 AM ET
Morning Break

11:45 AM-12:40 PM ET
Permission to Wonder: Rethinking Strategy in the Age of AI

Jen Taylor, Director of AI Strategy & Integration at Capacity Interactive, helps you explore the ethical tensions, organizational gaps, and creative possibilities AI is surfacing in the arts, leaving you with a clearer compass for what matters, what’s possible, and what questions to bring back to your team.

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12:40-1:40 PM ET
Lunch

1:40-2:50 PM ET
Feeding the Content Machine: Building a Digital Strategy That Never Stops Working

Leaders from Kaufman Music Center, Oregon Shakespeare Festival, and the National Gallery of Art show you how to build a modern content strategy, balancing resources, testing new formats, and keeping your audiences at the center while fueling your organization’s content engine.

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2:50-3:20 PM ET
Session Coming Soon

3:20-3:45 PM ET
Afternoon Break

3:45-4:40 PM ET
The Power of Participation: How Reddit Helps Arts Organizations Build Trust and Audiences

Sam Bednarchik, Sr. Client Partner at Reddit, shows you how to engage online communities to build loyal audiences, offering practical guidance on when and how to show up, tap into conversations, and create more human, relevant marketing for your arts organization.

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4:40-5:40 PM ET
From Courts to Curtain Calls: Lessons from Sports for Building Audiences

Amber Cox, COO of the Indiana Fever joins Keia Clarke, CEO of the New York Liberty in conversation with CI’s President Christopher Williams to discuss how arts and culture can borrow strategies from professional sports to deepen audience connection, engage new fans, and cultivate the next generation of superfans.

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5:40-5:45 PM ET
Closing Remarks

5:45-7:15 PM ET
Reception

FRiday,
Nov. 7, 2025

9:30 - 10:00 AM ET
Arrival + Light Fare

10:00 - 10:05 AM ET
Opening Remarks

10:05-11:05 AM ET
CI to Eye Live with Deborah F. Rutter

Session description coming soon.

11:05-11:30AM ET
Morning Break

11:30-12:30 PM ET
Beyond Ticket Sales and Grants: Reimagining How We Finance the Arts

Session description coming soon.

12:30-1:30 PM ET
Lunch

1:30-2:00 PM ET
stellar arts marketing reel

Get excited for a longtime Boot Camp favorite: the Stellar Arts Marketing Reel, showcasing standout video from arts and culture organizations in the past year. This session celebrates creativity, innovation, and storytelling that captivates and inspires.

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2:00-2:55 PM ET
First-Person Content: How Human Stories Power Audience Growth

CI’s Aly Gomez and Sana Colter reveal why first-person content is essential for creating authentic, audience-centered storytelling that draws people into your art and drives deeper connection—without requiring big budgets or fancy gear.

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2:55-3:20 PM ET
Afternoon Break

3:20-4:15 PM ET
Session coming soon

4:15-5:10 PM ET
SEO + AEO: Navigating the next frontier of search

Dan Titmuss, Senior SEO Consultant at Capacity Interactive, shows you how to make your content “answer engine friendly,” ensuring your arts organization is discoverable in AI-driven search and chat results and turning audience curiosity into engagement and ticket sales.

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5:10-5:40 PM ET
session coming soon

5:40-5:50 PM ET
closing remarks