Experience the difference in functionality built for you

Tessitura’s solution is built specifically for arts and culture organizations and continually innovating to meet your needs. Our platform comes embedded with an industry-leading technology stack, eliminating the need to manage brittle integrations or multiple systems. This includes:

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    Flexible infrastructure using Microsoft's database technology

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    PCI-compliant and secure cloud computing hosted by Amazon Web Services

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    Modern payment options provided by Tessitura Merchant Services and powered by Adyen

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    Robust reports and dashboards built on Sisense functionality

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Museums & attractions using Tessitura

Some of the world's leading museums, science centers, zoos, aquariums, cultural sites and visitor attractions use Tessitura. Our modern, comprehensive CRM solution helps you improve your visitor experience, streamline operations, drive engagement and increase revenue.

High Museum of Art

High Museum of Art

Atlanta, Georgia

Two elephants, standing. The larger one, on the left, is reaching her trunk out to the smaller one.

Dallas Zoo

Dallas, Texas

The facade of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, seen from the sidewalk below

Metropolitan Museum of Art

New York, New York

George Washington's Mount Vernon

Mount Vernon, Virginia

Shedd Aquarium

John G. Shedd Aquarium

Chicago, Illinois

American Museum of Natural History

American Museum of Natural History

New York, New York

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Science Museum of Minnesota

St. Paul, Minnesota

What do arts & culture teams need to succeed in a digital world?

Cover image showing a black background with colorful, neon lines and white text reading Embracing the next disruption: Exploring digital transformation from an arts and culture perspectiveYou use digital tools every day to streamline your work, engage your visitors and achieve your goals. Yet, if you’re like many arts and culture administrators, you’d say you lack the time and resources you truly need to keep up in an increasingly digital world.

The past few years have accelerated change in arts and culture. The pandemic forced everyone to work in new ways. It challenged us all to make decisions faster. And it changed audience expectations about access and customer service.

The topic of digital transformation has taken on a new sense of urgency. Wherever you thought your organization needed to be digitally five years from now has already arrived. 

Arts and culture sometimes lags behind other sectors when it comes to embracing a digital-first mindset. Here’s how to move the needle, no matter where your organization is starting its transformation journey.

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