SEARCH RESULTS FOR TOURISM IN AMERICANS FOR THE ARTS ARCHIVE : 100 ITEMS FOUND

Author(s): Becker, Jack
Date of Publication: Mar 01, 2004

This Monograph offers an overview of the field for people new to public art and reports on results from the first-ever survey of the Publica Art Network of Americans for the Arts.

Author(s): Technology Partnership Practice and Battelle Memorial Institute, Editors
Date of Publication: Aug 31, 2003

This report presents the results of a benchmarking study conducted for the Maricopa Regional Task Force on Arts and Culture Force (representing Maricopa County, Arizona) to compare the approach being taken to support investment in arts and culture in nine peer and competitor regions.

Author(s): Harrell, Rodney, et.al
Date of Publication: Dec 31, 2002

A report on Marylands Heritage Areas Program which was prepared for Maryland's Department of Legislative Services 2004 legislative session.

Author(s): Richard LLoyd
Date of Publication: Nov 30, 2002

Drawing on an extended case study of Chicagos Wicker Park neighborhood, this article develops the concept of neo-bohemia that creates the context for the redevelopment of former industrial spaces in Chicago.

Author(s): Lon Dubinsky and W.F. Garrett-Petts
Date of Publication: Oct 31, 2002

This paper focuses on the cultural future of small cities and on how cultural and arts organizations work together (or fail to work together) in a small city setting.

Author(s): Strom, Elizabeth
Date of Publication: Aug 31, 2002

The importance of cultural institutions to contemporary revitalization efforts in U.S. cities is attributed to several factors, including cities' dependence on their consumption economies, cultural institutions' interest in improving their surroundings, and cultural institutions' abilities to draw on serious and popular art forms.

Author(s): Kotler, Philip; Bowen, John R. and Makens, James C.
Date of Publication: Dec 31, 2001

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Author(s): Harris, Moira
Date of Publication: Sep 30, 2000

Since summer 1998, herds of fiberglass, polyurethane, and polymer animal statues have been appearing on the sidewalks of cities in North America and Europe. Sponsored by cities and local businesses, these summer exhibitions are often criticized by the art world as too commercial.

Author(s): National Trust for Historic Preservation, Heritage Tourism Program
Date of Publication: Dec 31, 1999

This directory of resources describes 40 national organizations and agencies in the that provide funding, technical assistance and other support for cultural heritage tourism projects.

Author(s): Lingle Pond, Kathleen
Date of Publication: Jan 01, 1998

This 24 page booklet was published by the National Trust for Historic Preservation in 1998.

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