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Economic Impact Study

FOR MORE INFORMATION

ARTS AND ECONOMIC PROSPERITY

  1. National Results
    Randy Cohen,
    Vice President of Research and Information
    Americans for the Arts
    1000 Vermont Ave. NW, 12th Floor
    Washington, DC 20005
    Washington, DC
    T- 202/371-2830; E - rcohen@artsusa.org
    http://www.americansforthearts.org/information_resources/economic_impact/
  2. Wisconsin Results
    Karen Goeschko,
    Assistant Director for Programs and Services
    Wisconsin Arts Board
    101 E. Wilson Street, First Foor
    Madison, WI  53702
    T - 608/266-0190
    E - karen.goeschko@wisconsin.gov
    http://artsboard.wisconsin.gov/static/study/pr072402.htm
  3. Cultural Arts Facilities in Wisconsin
    Wisconsin Assembly for Local Arts
    http://wisconsinarts.org/advocacy/advresources/facilitieslist.htm

THE RISE OF THE CREATIVE CLASS and how it’s transforming work, leisure, community and everyday life
Richard Florida
Basic Books/A Member of the Perseus Books Group, New York, 2002.
www.creativeclass.org

  1. Information on Dr. Richard Florida
    http://www.heinz.cmu.edu/~florida/
  2. The Rise of the Creative Class
    Washington Monthly
  3. Technology and Tolerance: The Importance of Diversity to High-Technology Growth
    Center on Urban and Metropolitan Policy, The Brookings Institution
  4. Where Are You on the Talent Map?
    Fast Company
  5. Editor’s Corner: We’re No. 1 again
    Madison Magazine 

THE EXPERIENCE ECONOMY: WORK IS THEATRE AND EVERY BUSINESS A STAGE
Joseph Pine II and James H. Gilmore
Harvard Business School Press, Boston, 1999.

  1. In Search of the Experience Economy
    Managingchange.com
  2. Experience Required
    CIO Magazine

IMPORTANCE OF ARTS EDUCATION

  1. The Impact of Arts Education on Workforce Preparation
    National Governors Association
  2. Critical Links: Learning in the Arts and Student Academic and Social Development
    National Arts Education Partnership
     

From the Wisconsin Arts Board, July 2002

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