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Revitalizing Arts Education

Revitalizing Arts Education Through Community-Wide Coordination

This RAND publication has been slightly delayed and will be available shortly on this website.

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The Arts and State Government

The Arts and State Governments: At Arm's Length or Arm in Arm

(August 2006) State arts agencies seeking increased state government support for the arts should strengthen their relationships with elected officials and raise their profile with the public.

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Creating Public Value Through State Arts Agencies

Creating Public Value Through State Arts Agencies

(October 2005) How state arts agencies can build their public value by strengthening ties to people and to the arts community.

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The Diversity of Cultural Participation: Findings from a National Survey

The Diversity of Cultural Participation: Findings from a National Survey

(November 2005) In-depth data and insights about what drives people to attend different types of arts events and what this means for increasing involvement.

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Motivations Matter: Findings and Practical Implications of a National Survey of Cultural Participation

Motivations Matter: Findings and Practical Implications of a National Survey of Cultural Participation

(November 2005)  A groundbreaking national survey of the motivations of audiences at different kinds of arts events and the practical implications for participation-building.

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