This 2009 report is the product of SIAP’s collaboration with the Tucson Pima Arts Council (TPAC) on a plan to document TPAC’s impact on civic engagement in Tucson and Pima County, Arizona. The goal of the project was to develop a plan to enable TPAC to phase in systematic collection and analysis of data on various forms of engagement. The report begins with a review of the policy context in which the project was undertaken, including the findings of the Pima Cultural Plan. The report then discusses a strategy and recommendations for documenting civic engagement and outlines a staged implementation plan. Specifically, Stern and Seifert propose five strategies: improving organizational data gathering, telling stories, documenting artists and ...
One of SIAP\u27s goals has been to examine the links that connect arts participation to other form o...
Provides an assessment of contemporary issues facing arts institutions in Arizona and their impact o...
This research report evaluates the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation Community Partners in Arts...
This 2009 report is the product of SIAP’s collaboration with the Tucson Pima Arts Council (TPAC) on ...
During 2008, SIAP collaborated with the Americans for the Arts’ Animating Democracy project on a rev...
This report serves as a point of entry into creative placemaking as defined and supported by the Tuc...
This report focuses on one aspect of the social impact of the arts--their influence on civic engagem...
Local arts agencies (LAAs), which support, promote, and develop the arts at a local level, can meet ...
In the United States and elsewhere, efforts to strengthen communities and democratic processes, as w...
To stay relevant to changing communities, many arts organizations have been developing engagement pr...
This report, funded by the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, provides a four-part frame...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2008.In...
In this essay, historian Mark Stern uses the metaphor of “the tragedy of the commons” to reflect on ...
poster abstractThe project studied citizen engagement strategies, including Web 2.0 tools and tradit...
Within the planning profession, the arts and culture sector has been emerging over the past a decade...
One of SIAP\u27s goals has been to examine the links that connect arts participation to other form o...
Provides an assessment of contemporary issues facing arts institutions in Arizona and their impact o...
This research report evaluates the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation Community Partners in Arts...
This 2009 report is the product of SIAP’s collaboration with the Tucson Pima Arts Council (TPAC) on ...
During 2008, SIAP collaborated with the Americans for the Arts’ Animating Democracy project on a rev...
This report serves as a point of entry into creative placemaking as defined and supported by the Tuc...
This report focuses on one aspect of the social impact of the arts--their influence on civic engagem...
Local arts agencies (LAAs), which support, promote, and develop the arts at a local level, can meet ...
In the United States and elsewhere, efforts to strengthen communities and democratic processes, as w...
To stay relevant to changing communities, many arts organizations have been developing engagement pr...
This report, funded by the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, provides a four-part frame...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2008.In...
In this essay, historian Mark Stern uses the metaphor of “the tragedy of the commons” to reflect on ...
poster abstractThe project studied citizen engagement strategies, including Web 2.0 tools and tradit...
Within the planning profession, the arts and culture sector has been emerging over the past a decade...
One of SIAP\u27s goals has been to examine the links that connect arts participation to other form o...
Provides an assessment of contemporary issues facing arts institutions in Arizona and their impact o...
This research report evaluates the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation Community Partners in Arts...