Seventy-four percent of creative professionals view mobile technology as transforming the face of creativity and design, with seven in 10 reporting they create specifically for mobile devices, according to research released today from Adobe.
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Understanding the value and impacts of cultural experiences
When people say things like ‘I loved that book’, or ‘that theatre makes excellent work’, or ‘that band changed my life’ – what does that actually mean?
A Proposed National Standard Taxonomy for Reporting Data on Support for Individual Artists
For several years, Grantmakers in the Arts (GIA) members who support individual artists have noted the lack of sector-wide data on artist support, the lack of a common taxonomy to explain the different forms of artist support, and the lack of benchmark data to track artist support over time. Recognizing that this is a complex
picture and that support comes in many forms and from diverse sources, GIA has developed a taxonomy that permits comprehensive, systematic tracking of support to individual artists.
A Decade of Arts Engagement: Findings From the Survey of Public Participation in the Arts, 2002-2012
This report synthesizes findings across several modes of arts participation (attending the visual and performing arts, reading literature, creating/performing art, using digital media to consume art, and learning within the arts) to show how many American adults–and from which backgrounds–have engaged in art throughout the decade of 2002 to 2012.
Secrets of the Creative Brain
A leading neuroscientist who has spent decades studying creativity shares her research on where genius comes from, whether it is dependent on high IQ—and why it is so often accompanied by mental illness.
The Inaugural Report from National Center for Arts Research
The inaugural NCAR Report shares evidence-based insights from our first exploration into the health of U.S. arts and cultural organizations.
