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This report examines the opportunities and challenges for the cultural programs featured in Olympic games.
Research for Prepared for the Montana Arts Council, this report provides arguments for public support of the arts.
An arts economic impact study is a resource that can be marshaled to serve many purposes. Principal among those is the reorientation of the thinking of political, business, and community leader’s regarding the role of the arts in the economy.
Convened in Seattle in 1997, The Visual Artist and the New Funding Environment symposium was designed to be a proactive step toward the redevelopment and expansion of opportunities for individual visual artists across the country.
Proceedings of Literature Activity in the West: A Symposium on its Future
This report examines the impact of Alaska’s investment in the arts and culture on the financial health of the state.
Oregon is home to a vibrant arts industry that makes a meaningful contribution to the state’s economy. This study documents the breadth and depth of that industry and also identifies a number of indirect ways that the arts industry strengthens Oregon’s economy.
On Board is written for the broad not-for-profit field, not just for arts organizations. Guiding principles described here have equal applicability to virtually all not-for-profit organizations irrespective of their particular field or discipline.
This handbook is designed for specific use by performing arts presenters and touring companies.
Published in 1989, this comprehensive guidebook is a valuable resource for anyone involved in the planning and design of theaters, symphony halls, dance studios, museums, art galleries, convention centers, school auditoriums and other facilities.
WESTAF published this book in 1989 to recognize and encourage significant recent development in the fields of crafts and architecture.