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Author Lowell, Julia, 1961-

Title The arts and state governments : at arm's length or arm in arm? / Julia F. Lowell, Elizabeth Heneghan Ondaatje.

Imprint Santa Monica, CA : RAND Corp., 2006.

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Description 1 online resource (xvi, 68 pages) : illustrations, map
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Note "MG-359-WF."--Page 4 cover
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 59-68).
Contents 1. Introduction -- Research approach -- Report overview -- 2. At arms-length -- SAAS governance structure and decisionmaking processes -- Advocacy -- Insulation or isolation? -- 3. Catalysts for change -- Budgetary trends -- Political developments -- 4. Making the case for the arts in Montana -- Brief history of the Montana Arts Council -- Montana's new strategy : marketing the arts and the agency -- 5. New priorities for public arts funding in Maine -- Brief history of the Maine Arts Commission -- Maine's strategy : strengthening communities, strengthening alliances -- 6. Strategic management of state arts agencies -- Public-value framework -- Lessons from Montana and Maine -- Relevance of lessons to other states -- Arm in arm with state government leaders? -- 7. At arms-length-- but dancing -- Risks of arm-in-arm approaches -- Rewards of arm-in-arm approaches -- Appendix A. Some facts about state arts agencies -- Appendix B. Montana Arts Council's listening tour.
Note Print version record.
Summary Even though a majority of Americans claim to support public funding of the arts, state government spending on the arts is minimal--and may be losing ground relative to other types of state expenditures. Moreover, most state arts agencies, or SAAs, have not succeeded in convincing state government leaders that the arts should be integral to their planning for their states' futures. This report, the second in a series commissioned by The Wallace Foundation to cover the findings of a multiyear RAND Corporation study of SAAs' changing roles and missions, examines SAA leaders' efforts to more firmly establish their agencies' value to state government in a changing political and fiscal environment. Case studies of two SAAs are used to illustrate a more strategic approach to public management, and to clarify some of the risks and rewards of bringing the arts and political worlds closer together.
Subject Government aid to the arts -- United States -- Case studies.
Art commissions -- United States.
U.S. states -- Cultural policy.
Aide de l'État aux arts -- États-Unis -- Études de cas.
Conseils des arts -- États-Unis.
ART -- Reference.
ART -- Performance.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Public Policy -- Social Policy.
Art commissions
Government aid to the arts
U.S. states -- Cultural policy
United States https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJtxgQXMWqmjMjjwXRHgrq
Genre/Form Case studies
Case studies.
Études de cas.
Added Author Ondaatje, Elizabeth Heneghan.
Other Form: Print version: Lowell, Julia, 1961- Arts and state governments. Santa Monica, CA : RAND Corp., 2006 0833038672 9780833038678 (DLC) 2006009929 (OCoLC)65400195
ISBN 9780833040879 (electronic bk.)
0833040871 (electronic bk.)
9781433709579 (electronic bk.)
1433709570 (electronic bk.)
9780833040848
0833040847
0833038672 (pbk. ; alk. paper)
9780833038678
Report No. RAND/MG-359-WF
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AU@ 000053233608
AU@ 000054162453
DEBBG BV043084924
DEBBG BV044125078
DEBSZ 422197661
GBVCP 1008649686
GBVCP 802305806
NZ1 12045641

 
    
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