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What Makes Arts Organizations Civically Engaged?
A nationwide study indicates that peer networks and mission identity are key.
Capsule Review: Music, Singing, & Wellbeing
Three reports explore the effects of music on quality of life.
The Public Art of the Confederacy (and other August stories)
Too often, arts advocates speak of the arts as if all that humans create is virtuous; the events of this past month offer a sobering reminder to the contrary.
Capsule Review: Do Donors Care About Results?
A US study find that foundation contributions decrease as organizations’ audiences and web viewerships grow.
New Tech’s Dance with the Future (and other July stories)
The future is here with advancements in video, AI, and augmented reality that could change life as we know it.
Announcing the Winner of the 2016 Createquity Arts Research Prize
Mirae Kim’s research explores what characteristics separate nonprofits that work to benefit their community from the ones that chase revenue.
When Artistic Education Matters
Arts degrees don’t seem to have much impact on income from the arts. But do they affect how long people stay in the field?
Capsule Review: Making Nonprofits Civically Engaged
Title: Characteristics of Civically Engaged Nonprofit Arts Organizations: The Results of a National Survey Author(s): Mirae Kim Publisher: Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly Year: 2016 URL: http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/0899764016646473 Topics: Non-profit management, arts organizations, civic engagement, arts management Methods: Survey, Structured interviews, correlation analysis What it says: The study uses data from a U.S. survey, structured interviewsRead More
Createquity Announces Higher Education Resource Guide
A new, free resource for integrating Createquity into the college and university classroom.
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