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Not everyone attends an arts event only because of what’s on the program. Many are instead drawn to the arts by “community connections” — because they want to socialize, support family and friends, or participate with fellow members of a non-arts group. This Urban Institute brief offers arts providers, policymakers and funders practical ideas on making their offerings more approachable to new audiences by using community links as means to increase arts engagement.
Published: March 2002, 11 pages
Author(s): Chris Walker
Publishing Organization: Urban Institute
Document Type: Report
Document Format: PDF
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