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From START to Finish: Lessons from The Wallace Foundation’s Work with State Arts Agencies ›
August 2010
(August 2010)
Wallace takes a retrospective look its State Arts Partnerships for Cultural Participation (START) initiative.
State Arts Policy: Trends and Future Prospects ›
November 2008
(November 2008)
This RAND study explores how state arts agencies, as key public arts funders, are responding to demographic, political and economic shifts.
Cultivating Demand for the Arts: Arts Learning, Arts Engagement, and State Arts Policy ›
September 2008
(September 2008)
This RAND study offers an alternative view of how to expand arts audiences: expand demand for the arts through better arts education.
The Arts and State Governments: At Arm's Length or Arm in Arm? ›
August 2006
(August 2006)
State arts agencies seeking more state government support for the arts can consider strengthening relationships with elected officials and raising their public profile.
Creating Public Value Through State Arts Agencies ›
October 2005
(October 2005)
A Harvard professor discusses how state arts agencies can build support for their work by means including publicizing the public value of it.
State Arts Agencies 1965-2003: Whose Interests to Serve? ›
June 2004
(June 2004)
RAND explores how state arts agencies can build and broaden audiences in an environment of scarce funding and awareness.
State Arts Agencies at a Crossroads: The Search for Public Benefit ›
State arts agencies are developing innovative ways to promote arts to the public, according to this Wallace-written article about a RAND study of the agencies.