As part of our wind-down, @iandavidmoss and #createquity are pleased to offer these parting thoughts for the field of arts research based on our observations throughout a decade immersed in the literature. https://t.co/Kmn6ulo2QD
"In our experience, the vast majority of publications we encountered did not change our worldview at all." @iandavidmoss explains how @createquity learned that a single research study doesn't tell you very much on its own: https://t.co/vkU5lOGrFX
A #tweet from our #extern, Syeda! She says “this article by @CreatEquity geared for #artsresearchers stresses the value of collaborative efforts between anyone in the field”
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Our team concluded the 2017 newsroom as we do each year, capping the top arts policy stories from around the world. As we prepare to sunset, we look at the stories that most affected the arts throughout our decade of work. Enjoy! https://t.co/URgsF7zIOt
Createquity/@iandavidmoss's "Last Word" offers recommendations for arts philanthropists based on a decade of arts policy research. https://t.co/KPWy9q2uiY
Ever wondered how to incorporate Createquity's work into your college classrooms? We've made it easy with this handy resource guide: https://t.co/m9ML4wQIVv
We were honored to award @MiraeKim_npo the first (and only) Createquity arts research prize for her extraordinary work on the characteristics of civically engaged NFO arts organizations https://t.co/LPCBw76EHZ
Our feature article "Making Sense of Cultural Equity" sifts through the research to present 4 archetypes envisioning cultural equity: diversity, prosperity, re-distribution, self-determination. By @iandavidmoss@fari_nzinga@katieingersoll & @yclaraquesi https://t.co/5KvxBY94Tt
From the #Createquity archives: "Why Don't They Come?" is our feature article on arts participation as a function of SES, and the impact of TV (spoiler: it's not all bad) by @iandavidmoss, @taliagibas, Louise Geraghty and @yclaraquesi https://t.co/BYjovBIw0v
What role can government play in supporting artists? https://t.co/GhhVQJLflb @createquity takes a look at the models employed across different countries.
From the #Createquity archives: Cross-published with ARTSBlog, this 2010 article notes the recommended capacities for future leaders of arts institutions. https://t.co/uvgsnbxZbM
From the #Createquity archives: Before the Detroit Institute of Arts was saved by “The Great Bargain,” we took a look at its precarious future. https://t.co/FIZoB0t8W7
.@iandavidmoss' "Last Word," summarizing a decade of lessons learned + recommendations going forward for foundations, government agencies, individual philanthropists, and others providing resources to support the arts #artsforchange@GIArts @AFTAPress https://t.co/7E0sLFKzqj
Just in time for holiday giving season! If you've ever wondered, "how can I make a difference in the arts as a donor?" @createquity has the answers: https://t.co/VEEjSTs6Ly
@createquity 's recommendations for philanthropy in the Arts is affirming of the work @NHArts50. Their synthesized research shares broad impacts for investing in #ArtsEducation and increasing access for underserved communities. #NHArts#MondayMotivation https://t.co/AnqELO8YQP