SEARCH RESULTS FOR INTERNATIONAL IN AMERICANS FOR THE ARTS ARCHIVE : 424 ITEMS FOUND
Author(s): Mallory, Vanessa
Date of Publication: Jun 30, 2002
Copyright laws regarding public works of art vary internationally, so it is important for artists and users to be aware of these differences to protect themselves in an increasingly global society.
Author(s): Leighton, David S.R.; Herrndorf, Peter A.; Fishel, David; Cavengo, Dario; Francesconi, Andrea; Santuari, Alceste; Petr, Christine; McIntosh, Alison J.; Hinch, Tom; Ingram, Takiora; Jyrama, Annukka; Leroux, Patrick; Lapierre, Laurent
Date of Publication: Dec 31, 2001
Published for the first time in the fall of 1998, the International Journal of Arts Management has quickly become essential reading for the arts management community. Each issue is approximately 80 pages in length and covers a wide range of topics and viewpoints of direct interest to academics and practitioners.
Author(s): Cvjeticanin, Biserka; Wimmer, Michael; Busek, Erhard; Salecl, Renata; Fuchs, Max; Schaschl, Sabine
Date of Publication: Jul 31, 2001
Redefining Cultural Identities: Southeastern Europe.
Author(s): Cvjeticanin, Biserka; Ivir, Aleksandra Imogen; Jeannotte, M. Sharon; Brinkman, Eva; Smithuijsen, Cas; Mestrovic, Matko; Dyson, Rose A.
Date of Publication: Mar 31, 2001
Social Cohesion and Culture: Contrasting Some European and Canadian Approaches and Experiences. (from abstract)
Author(s): Venturelli, Shalini
Date of Publication: Jan 01, 2001
The Center for Arts and Culture has published a year-long series of issue papers entitled Art, Culture, and the National Agenda to demonstrate how public policy decisions affect our nation's cultural life. In this paper, the first in the series, the author insists that public policy be repositioned in this time of globalization of the Information Economy and the internationalization of cyberspace.
Author(s): Feigenbaum, Harvey B.
Date of Publication: Jan 01, 2001
The Center for Arts and Culture has published a year-long series of issue papers entitled Art, Culture, and the National Agenda to demonstrate how public policy decisions affect our nation's cultural life. This paper, the fourth in the series, looks at trade, cultural diplomacy, and foreign policy implications of globalization.
Author(s): Bradburne, James M.; Thompson, George; Varela, Ximena; Chatelain-Ponroy, Stephanie; Gilhespy, Iam; Leblanc, France; Lapierre, Laurent
Date of Publication: Dec 31, 2000
Published for the first time in the fall of 1998, the International Journal of Arts Management has quickly become essential reading for the arts management community. Each issue is approximately 80 pages in length and covers a wide range of topics and viewpoints of direct interest to academics and practitioners.
Author(s): Kolb, Bonita M.
Date of Publication: Dec 31, 2000
This article explore motivation behind people's choice to become subscribers to orchestras season. This article was published in the International Journal of Arts Management, an essential reading for the arts management community.
Author(s): Dragojevic, Sanjin; Malabotta. Melita Richter; Smejkalova, Jirina; Kurti, Laszlo; Kolar-Panov, Dona; Skiljan, Dubravko; Strubell, Miquel; See Notes for additional authors
Date of Publication: Dec 31, 2000
This publication outlines studies of changing cultural identities in the postsocialist transitional countries of Southeastern Europe into the newly defined multicultural context in the cultural circles of Central Europe and the Mediterranean. (from abstract)
Author(s): Cvjeticanin, Biserka; Delgado, Fernando; Izumi, Lance T.; Dorf, Michael C.; Coffman, Tom
Date of Publication: Oct 31, 2000
This issue carries a wealth of information about international cultural networks and networking, both well-established and new projects. The Dossier focuses on cultural policy issues of the American west.