SEARCH RESULTS FOR ARTS FACTS IN AMERICANS FOR THE ARTS ARCHIVE : 48 ITEMS FOUND

Author(s): Americans for the Arts
Date of Publication: Jan 01, 2017

This Arts Facts one pager provide data to support the connections between high invovlement in the arts learning and general academic success.

Author(s): Americans for the Arts
Date of Publication: Jan 01, 2017

The Arts Fact one pager show the decline of arts educatio in underserved populations.

Author(s): Americans for the Arts
Date of Publication: Jan 01, 2015

Students with four years of high school arts and music classes have higher SAT scores than students with one-half year or less.

Author(s): Americans for the Arts
Date of Publication: Jan 01, 2010

This one page summarizes the 2010 National Arts Index, an annual measure of the health and vitality of arts in the U.S. In 2009, the Index fell 3.6 points to a score of 97.7, the lowest point achieved and the largest decrease in the 12 years measured. Losses during the 2007-2009 recession nearly doubled the gains made from 2003-2007 (-6.2 percent vs. +3.9 percent, respectively). The Index is set to a base score of 100 in 2003; every point difference represents 1 percent change. It is composed of 81 national-level indicators—the latest available research produced by the federal

Author(s): Americans for the Arts
Date of Publication: Jan 01, 2009

This one page summarizes the National Arts Index, an annual measure of the health and vitality of arts in the U.S. In 2009, the Index fell 3.6 points to a score of 97.7, the lowest point achieved and the largest decrease in the 12 years measured. Losses during the 2007-2009 recession nearly doubled the gains made from 2003-2007 (-6.2 percent vs. +3.9 percent, respectively). The Index is set to a base score of 100 in 2003; every point difference represents 1 percent change. It is composed of 81 national-level indicators—the latest available research produced by the federal government

Author(s): Americans for the Arts
Date of Publication: Jan 01, 2008

This one pager highlights finding from the 2009 National Arts Index, a highly-distilled annual measure of the health and vitality of arts in the U.S. using 76 equalweighted, national-level indicators of arts activity. This report covers an 11-year period, from 1998 to 2008. Similar to reports such as The Conference Board’s tracking of consumer confidence, the Index views the arts as a dynamic system and provides reliable longitudinal information. It is unique when compared to other arts data systems in its scope, amount of data it presents, and annual publication. The Index is set to

Author(s): Cohen, Randy
Date of Publication: Mar 14, 2019

  1. Arts improve individual well-being.
  2. Arts unify communities.
  3. Arts improve academic performance. 
  4. s strengthen the economy.
  5. Arts drive tourism and revenue to local businesses.
  6. Arts spark creativity and innovation.
  7. Arts drive the creative industries. 
  8. Arts have social impact.
  9. Arts improve healthcare. 
  10. ts for the health and well-being of our military.  

Author(s): Cohen, Randy
Date of Publication: June, 2019

In 2018, private sector giving to the arts, culture, and humanities—by individuals, foundations, and corporations—was $19.49 billion, up a fractional 0.3 percent from a revised $19.43 billion in 2017. When adjusted for inflation, however, this represents a 2.1 percent decrease.

 

Author(s): Cohen, Randy
Date of Publication: May 2020

Local arts agencies—arts councils, arts commissionscultural affairs departments—are an essential tool for community leaders as they rebuild their economies and promote social cohesion. The nation’s 4,500 local arts agencies (LAAs) support, present, and promote the dynamic value of the arts. Through their partnerships and leadership, LAAs are building healthier communities through the arts.

Author(s): Americans for the Arts
Date of Publication: August 2018

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