As two leaders in #ArtsResearch, Data Arts and The National Center for Arts Research (NCAR) have merged to SMU DataArts. Remember to follow @SMUDataArts for all the latest in #arts research and #artsdata. #SMUDataArts
Congrats to @Data_Arts and the #NationalCenterforArtsResearch on joining forces as @SMUDataArts to improve the national arts and cultural community. More than 400 Arizona arts and culture organizations have used @Data_Arts to collect and communicate data. https://t.co/WyGE9eyxXr
.@SMU continues to invest in data excellence. National Center for Arts Research at #SMU already had the largest culture database in US. Now it's merged with @Data_Arts to form @SMUDataArts. @KERA has the full story: https://t.co/SW9jgQZARY @artandseek #SMUDataArts
#PHL goes national!
“By joining forces, we will be able to strengthen the national arts and cultural community through data, the knowledge that can be generated from it, and the resources to use it.” @Data_Arts + @SMU = @SMUDataArts
#NationalCenterforArtsResearch and @Data_Arts are joining forces to strengthen the national arts and cultural community through data, the knowledge that can be generated from it, and the resources to use it. https://t.co/Fnb404WaHf #SMUDataArts
Thrilled to be working with @COSAGOV Arts & Culture today. It's the first time our staff's ventured to San Anton to train new users on the Data Arts platform. Puffy tacos, anyone? #arts#ArtsData
"Art brings people together physically—at galleries, museums, performance spaces—and culturally, through its capacity to tell a community’s shared story, to inspire reflection, and form connections that transcend differences."
"The difference between science + the arts is not that they are different sides of the same coin even, or even different parts of the same continuum, but rather they are manifestations of the same thing. The arts + sciences are avatars of human creativity." -- Mae Jemison
"With the museum boards that make these decisions being 92.6 percent [white and male] according to the 2017 report by the American Alliance of Museums, could the decisions be a trickle-down effect that reflects the museum board?" https://t.co/aGHcMxkebc
History major Matthew Ridley ’19 is spending the summer interning at @Data_Arts, a digital humanities organization that compiles quantitative data as a resource for arts & culture organizations. https://t.co/2tuu1KgKmE
The first step in developing a thoughtful, measurable curriculum was to define what “data literacy” would look like. https://t.co/aEWFOvKFan (@dgtlimpact) #arts#ArtsData
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