SEARCH RESULTS FOR CULTURAL DIVERSITY IN AMERICANS FOR THE ARTS ARCHIVE : 433 ITEMS FOUND

Author(s): National Campaign for Freedom of Expression
Date of Publication: Dec 31, 1997

This handbook is but a beginning. In the event you are faced with a challenge to your freedom of artistic expression, seek out additional advice and assistance.

Author(s): Schlesinger, Arthur Jr.
Date of Publication: Dec 31, 1997

The author discusses the impact of multiculturalism on American society. He asks the question "What is it that holds nations together?"

Author(s): Colbert, Francois
Date of Publication: Sep 30, 1997

Results from consumer surveys conducted in industrialized countries have revealed a high degree of diversity among arts audiences and consumers. They show, for example, that cultural products in the category of high art attract very well educated consumers and those in the category of popular art depend on a less-educated segment of the population.

Author(s): Jaumain, Michel
Date of Publication: Aug 31, 1997

I have narrowed the focus to: an overview of the institutional framework of federalized Belgium, the areas considered Cultural, and the autonomous authorities responsible for cultural policies; a description of the policy guidelines and mechanisms that, despite the autonomous character of the communities, perpetuate a common heritage in the implementation of cultural policies; as concerns the Ministry of Culture of the French-speaking Community (MCF) in particular, the presentation of a framework for analysis aimed at facilitating an operational assessment of the means of implementation and

Author(s): Rueschemeyer, Marilyn Shattner
Date of Publication: Aug 31, 1997

This article examines public support for the arts in Norway, focusing on painting and sculpture. It begins with an analysis of the historical development of cultural policy in Norway and then turns to the role of artist associations, whose goal is to advance the economic supports and artistic autonomy of their members. (from abstract)

Author(s): Valerie Holman
Date of Publication: Apr 30, 1997

This article examines the way in which public art is read by looking at works of art in case studies from France and America.

Author(s): Arlington County Cultural Affairs Division and Arthur, Nicole
Date of Publication: Mar 31, 1997

Arlington County, Va., has successfully developed a new way of working in this changing climate: the arts incubator. This new model of support is infinitely adaptable and transferable to any community interested in expanding its arts presence despite limited resources.

Author(s): Jordan, Michael H.
Date of Publication: Dec 31, 1996

Critics say that we cannot afford to fund the arts at the federal level. The argument here is that we cannot afford not to when the arts clearly enhance community livability which, in turn, attracts industry, provides jobs, increases the tax base, and enriches us all. (from abstract)

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Date of Publication: Dec 31, 1996

This compendium presents a diverse collection of 130 arts programs from across the country that address community development issues.

Author(s): Carson, Emmett D.
Date of Publication: Dec 31, 1996

This essay was prepared for Creative America: A Report to the President by the President's Committee on the Arts and the Humanities. That report describes the system of support for cultural life in the today.

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