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State Arts Agencies 1965-2003: Whose Interests to Serve? 

 State Arts Agencies 1965-2003: Whose Interests to Serve? 

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Summary:

State arts agencies were established to promote quality arts programs that reach diverse audiences. But many are now contending with tightening budgets and a lack of broad awareness of their public value. This first in a series of RAND reports traces the history of these organizations, explains what some innovative Wallace-supported state arts agencies are doing to broaden audiences, build legislative support and measure their own progress, and offers suggestions on how they can arrive at more robust missions that can help strengthen their public and political support. The report series was commissioned by The Wallace Foundation as part of its State Arts Partnerships for Cultural Participation (START) initiative.

Published: June 2004, 40 pages

Author(s): Julia F. Lowell

Publishing Organization: RAND Corporation

Document Type: Report

Document Format: PDF

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