Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Arts ripple effect


The Fine Arts Fund of Cincinnati has created a beautifully crafted and well researched report that reveals key findings on how a stronger rationale for supporting the arts can be framed. This discussion resonates at a time when support for the arts is dwindling — not because the arts are any less important now (they are arguably more important than ever) -- but because those who care about the arts have not developed a coherent way of expressing the value of the arts to the public. See how the phrase "the arts ripple effect" has meaning for both those engaged in the arts and those who are not as the report's authors test out different commonly used arguments for arts support. Begin to use the concepts in your local communities and see if they work. Click here to download the report.

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