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| The Center for Arts
and Culture is America's first independent think tank for arts and cultural issues. Based
in Washington, D.C., the Center considers the role of creativity and innovation in our
national and international life through research, analysis, publication and dialogue. It
sparks a fresh look at the scope and contributions of art and culture to society, and
links people, groups, and governments with the information they need for the future. In
its nearly three years of operations, the Center has catalyzed a new kind of policy
community through two core programmatic areas: The Center is now at work on Art, Culture and the National Agenda, a project to identify critical issues in arts and culture that will face the next President and Congress. These issues range from technology to heritage to intellectual property and the effects of corporate consolidation on the cultural sector. The Center is grateful for the continuing support of the Ford Foundation and the Rockefeller Foundation and for the project support of the Robert Sterling Clark Foundation, the Nathan Cummings Foundation, the Thomas S. Kenan Institute for the Arts, the Henry Luce Foundation, the Open Society Institute, the David and Lucille Packard Foundation, the Pew Charitable Trusts, and the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts. back to top |
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| Research Program Through its research initiatives and partnerships, strategies to support the emerging field of culture and policy, publications, and on-line communications, the Center will affirm its role as a thoughtful and reliable source of information for the emerging cultural sector. The Center is developing reliable tools to understand The New Policy Landscape through Art, Culture and the National Agenda, a project to identify critical issues in arts and culture that will face the next President and Congress. A nascent field needs to build a capacity for research. The Center is developing this intellectual infrastructure through its Cultural Policy Network. This confederation of colleges and universities across the country has been formed to increase the amount and improve the quality of studies on arts and cultural issues. The Network meets to discuss topics and methodologies of inquiry. With the Centers Research Task Force, a distinguished panel of scholars, the Network helps to identify key questions and produce relevant work. back to top
Calling the Question Series
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