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The Arts and State Governments, At Arm's Length or Arm in Arm?

Author

Lowell; Julia F. ; Ondaatje; Elizabeth Heneghan

Year

2006

Publisher

RAND Corporation

Type

BOOK

Category

Art

Language

English

Pages

5

ISBN

978-0-83303-867-8

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29-Oct-2024

Keywords

Political Science

Description

Even though a majority of Americans claim to support public funding of the arts, state government spending on the arts is minimal--and may be losing ground relative to other types of state expenditures. Moreover, most state arts agencies, or SAAs, have not succeeded in convincing state government leaders that the arts should be integral to their planning for their states' futures. This report, the second in a series commissioned by The Wallace Foundation to cover the findings of a multiyear RAND Corporation study of SAAs' changing roles and missions, examines SAA leaders' efforts to more firmly establish their agencies' value to state government in a changing political and fiscal environment. Case studies of two SAAs are used to illustrate a more strategic approach to public management, and to clarify some of the risks and rewards of bringing the arts and political worlds closer together.

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