SEARCH RESULTS FOR PARTICIPATION IN AMERICANS FOR THE ARTS ARCHIVE : 448 ITEMS FOUND

Author(s): Webb, Duncan M.
Date of Publication: Nov 01, 2007

While nobody truly knows what to expect 25 years from now, the convening indicated that cultural facility leaders in 2032 will require greater community-building skills, new leadership styles, and the ability to build different physical spaces.

Author(s): Voss, Zannie Giraud and Voss, Glenn B.
Date of Publication: Jan 01, 2007

Theatre Facts uses responses to the annual TCG Fiscal Survey to offer an analysis of the field's attendance, performance and fiscal health. Theatre Facts 2007 compiles information for the fiscal year that theatres completed during the period October 31, 2006, and September 30, 2007. Theatres continue to make tremendous contributions to the nation's artistic legacy and to their communities, which is difficult to capture through quantitative analyses.

Author(s): The Cultural Alliance of Greater Milwaukee and the United Performing Arts Fund
Date of Publication: Nov 05, 2006

The Executive Summary for a 360 page report on how to target new customers, testing the capactiy of the market to maintain or expand audiences, identifying possibilites for audience diversification, ticketing strategies and recommendations for growth opportunities.

Author(s): Carole Rosenstein
Date of Publication: Mar 05, 2006

Overview of nonprofit cultural heritage organizations in the and a snapshot of their structure, finances and programs.

Author(s): The San Diego Foundation
Date of Publication: Feb 28, 2006

pARTicipate San Diego The Case for Increased Cultural Patronage is a research report in The San Diego Foundation Understanding the San Diego Region series. Findings include a strong case to be made for increased support and sustainability of the arts and culture community. The research conducted for this project presents a composite picture of arts and culture in San Diego County. It illuminates the many ways that the public relates to arts and culture, provides new perspectives on the nonprofit arts and culture community and places San Diego in the context of other communities and the nation.

Author(s): Voss, Zannie Giraud and Voss, Glenn B.
Date of Publication: Jan 01, 2006

Theatre Facts uses responses to the annual TCG Fiscal Survey to offer an analysis of the field's attendance, performance and fiscal health. Theatre Facts 2006 compiles information for the fiscal year that theatres completed during the period between September 30, 2005, and August 31, 2006.

Author(s): William Cleveland
Date of Publication: Nov 30, 2005

The focus is exemplary arts-based programs that have had a significant and sustained positive impact on their communities. For the purposes of this inquiry significant and sustained positive impactン is defined as change leading to the long-term advancement of human dignity, health and/or productivity. Long-term in this context is defined as a minimum of ten years.

Author(s): Cuesta, Carlo M.; Gillespie, Dana M.; Lillis, Padraic
Date of Publication: Aug 31, 2005

This report summarizes findings from a McKnight Foundations study which examined the impact of the arts on the community and economic health of eight rural Minnesota towns.

Author(s): Boyer, Johanna Misey
Date of Publication: Apr 30, 2005

The Mini-Conference on Creativity and Aging in America sought to develop recommendations for the 2005 White House Conference on Aging. Convened May 18-19, 2005, at the National Endowment for the Arts in Washington, DC, it focused on the importance and value of professional arts programming for, by, and with older Americans as a quality of life issue.

Author(s): Cohen-Cruz, Jan
Date of Publication: Mar 31, 2005

Local Acts presents a long-overdue survey of community-based performance from its early roots, through its flourishing during the politically-turbulent 1960s, to present-day popular culture.

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