Arts Participation: Steps to Stronger Cultural and Community Life

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Arts Participation: Steps to Stronger Cultural and Community Life
People participate in arts and culture by attending events, encouraging their children to participate, making or performing art as amateurs, or supporting the arts through donations of time and money. This policy brief shows that the more ways people participate--and the more often--the more likely they are to engage in other activities that support community life. Encouraging people to advance along a "ladder of increasing commitment" within these four types of cultural participation will benefit both artistic institutions and civic and community organizations, thereby helping strengthen communities. (Publisher’s description) This policy brief focuses on findings from a telephone survey conducted in the fall 1998 of five Community Partnerships for Cultural Participation (CPCP) communities. CPCP is an initiative of the Wallace-Reader's Digest Funds. The purpose of the survey was to collect information about individual participation in a variety of arts and cultural activities.
This policy brief focuses on findings from a telephone survey which collected information about individual participation in a variety of arts and cultural activities. Findings showed how cultural participation correlates in other activities that support community life.
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Walker, Christopher; with Cory Fleming and Kay Sherwood
20 p.
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Urban Institute Press
2100 M Street, NW
Washington
DC, 20037
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