State Arts Council looks to social networking sites to help communicate with the public
Social networking sites like Facebook, YouTube, MySpace and Twitter
have grown to become a popular way for millions of people to
communicate via the Internet. And now they are another way for state
government to communicate with its citizens.
The Rhode Island State Council on the Arts (RISCA) has established a
presence on each of these social networking sites, as a way to
communicate more effectively with a broad segment of the Rhode Island
community.
"We found that a significant number of artists have Facebook or
MySpace pages, and keep track of what's going on via the Internet,"
explained Randall Rosenbaum, Executive Director of the Rhode Island
State Council on the Arts. "It only made sense for us to develop a
presence on these sites, and use them as one of a number of ways we
communicate with people about our programs and services."
The State Arts Council uses Facebook, for example, to share
information about upcoming events and to showcase links from other
Rhode Island Facebook users. The Arts Council's YouTube site features
video from a recent conversation between U.S. Senator Sheldon
Whitehouse and National Endowment for the Arts Chairman Dana Gioia.
MySpace, according to Rosenbaum, will grow into a place for online
"conversations" about important issues. A new listing seeks comment
from Arts Council grant recipients about the impact RISCA grants have
had on their careers.
"We did a search on MySpace and found a number of artists who report
having received one or more RISCA grants," said Rosenbaum. "So we
thought this was a good opportunity to talk to our grantees in a
different sort of way."
Twitter is what is known as a "microblog", designed to provide its
members with quick updates containing one or two lines of information.
The State Arts Council uses Twitter as an outlet for information from
its popular weblog (http://www.arts.ri.gov/blog), which allows this
fast-breaking arts information to be communicated to users via the web
and smartphones.
The State Arts Council's Facebook site can be found at
http://www.arts.ri.gov/facebook. On YouTube, RISCA can be found at
http://www.youtube.com/risca1967. The RISCA MySpace page is at
http://groups.myspace.com/risca. And the RISCA Twitter page is at
http://twitter.com/risca1967.
The Rhode Island State Council on the Arts is a state agency,
supported by appropriations from the Rhode Island General Assembly and
grants from the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency.
RISCA provides grants, technical assistance and staff support to arts
organizations and artists, schools, community centers, social service
organizations and local governments to bring the arts into the lives of
Rhode Islanders. For more information on RISCA and its programs, please
visit www.arts.ri.gov.
Related links
Department or agency: Rhode Island State Council on the Arts
Online: http://www.arts.ri.gov/