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REPORT

Assessing Policies to Curtail the Illegal Trade in Cultural Property — Mar 29, 2011

Despite a range of legislative and policy interventions, the trade in illicit art and antiquities continues to flourish, resulting in damage to the arts, scholarship, and heritage. RAND Europe explored new ways of curtailing the illegal trade in cultural property.

NEWS RELEASE

RAND Study Finds L.A. Schools' Arts Education Could Gain from More Coordination with Arts Groups

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REPORT

Barriers to the Broad Dissemination of Creative Works in the Arab World — Sep 21, 2009

Many analysts have examined the media that violent extremists use to communicate their core messages. Far less research, however, has been devoted to the growing body of creative works produced by Arab authors and artists that counter the intellectual and ideological underpinnings of violent extremism.

REPORT

Arts Brochure — May 7, 2009

Over the past several years, RAND has been building a research capability in the arts to provide useful data and analysis to policymakers, arts practitioners, and the academic community. This downloadable brochure features several of these titles, with links to each of the publications on the RAND web site.

REPORT

Trends and Future Prospects for the Arts Predict Changing Role for State Agencies — Nov 18, 2008

State arts agencies — key players within the U.S. system of public support for the arts — face a wide varitey of challenges to their typical roles as grantmakers. The author concludes that future state arts policy is likely to focus more on efforts to develop the creative economy and to grow the audience for the arts.

RESEARCH BRIEF

How to Cultivate Demand for the Arts — May 20, 2008

This research brief summarizes a study about what it means to cultivate demand for the arts, why it is important to do so, the role of arts learning in this effort, and arts and education policy changes needed to build future arts audiences.

JOURNAL ARTICLE

Creating the Evidence Base for the MLA Partnership — Dec 31, 2005

The Museums, Libraries and Archives (MLA) Council is the lead strategic agency for museums, libraries and archives in England. It is part of the wider MLA Partnership, working with nine regional agencies. With the aim to develop an inclusive strategy for all 10 MLA Partnership members, the responsible team of officers asked RAND Europe to examine the research commissioned by the 10 organisations in recent years.

REPORT

Visual Arts Picture Isn't as Rosy as It First Appears — Aug 11, 2005

Despite record museum attendance, booming commercial popularity, soaring prices for artists' work and well-publicized museum expansions, the relationship between visual artists, institutions and patrons faces significant challenges.

NEWS RELEASE

RAND Study Finds Visual Arts Picture Isn't As Rosy As It First Appears — Aug 10, 2005

RAND Study Finds Visual Arts Picture Isn't as Rosy as It First Appears

REPORT

Treasures in the Basement? An Analysis of Collection Utilization in Art Museums — Dec 31, 2001

Surveys indicate that 72 percent of U.S. museum artworks reside in storage facilities. Experts argue that keeping many of these works in storage is not advancing the museums' missions and, additionally, that maintaining artworks in storage is costly....

REPORT

Guide to the Literature on Participation in the Arts — Dec 31, 2000

This report presents an introduction to the best of the growing body of literature on participation-building.

PEOPLE

Julia F. Lowell

Economist; Professor, Pardee RAND Graduate School
Ph.D. in economics, University of California, Berkeley; B.A. in economics, Wellesley College

PEOPLE

Kevin F. McCarthy

Adjunct Staff
Ph.D. in sociology, University of Wisconsin; B.A. in government, Wesleyan University

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Laura Zakaras

Senior Communications Analyst
Ph.D. in English, University of Washington

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