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Introducing Two New Editorial Team Members
Give a warm welcome to Michael Feldman and Shawn Lent.
Big Bird Sells Out (And Other September Stories)
What do National Geographic, Sesame Street and August Wilson have in common?
Core Research Process Update: September 2015
This past month, Createquity continued conducting research for our follow-up to the article “Why Don’t They Come?” and our investigation of the history of change in the arts ecosystem over the past half-century. Arts and Economic Disadvantage This month, we looked closely at studies exploring reasons for lack of interest among people who do notRead More
Createquity Receives Grant from the Robert W. Deutsch Foundation
An investment of $15,000 grows support for Createquity’s new direction.
We’re Growing – and We Need You!
We have openings on our team for research, design, and project management roles.
Core Research Process Update: August 2015
This month, we investigate the arts and wellbeing and make progress on understanding the impact of television.
MASS MoCA Visionary Has New Vision (and other August Stories)
First, a shuttered electrical plant. Now, an abandoned airport. Next, the world?
Part of Your World: On the Arts and Wellbeing
A concept that’s been making the rounds in other fields for decades provides fresh ideas about how to think about the benefits of the arts.
Notes to “Part of Your World”
The following end notes accompany our article, “Part of Your World: On the Arts and Wellbeing,” published on August 31, 2015: [1] For his part, Sen has written a stirring defense of incorporating cultural considerations into international development policy, although his essay does not dwell on explicit connections to the capability approach. [2] Createquity isRead More
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