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How and Why People Participate in Arts and Culture

A broader view of what constitutes arts participation yields a new perspective and strategies for building audiences.
November 2002
2 white men performing on a stage, standing in front of a cardboard cut out in the shape of a TV
  • Author(s)
  • Chris Walker, Stephanie Scott-Melnyk, and Kay Sherwood
  • Publisher(s)
  • Urban Institute
Page Count 68 pages

Summary

With a broad definition of what constitutes taking part in the arts, this Urban Institute study finds that the nation is experiencing higher levels of arts participation than many previously thought. The report also suggests methods for reaching new audiences.

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