Artist Space Development: Financing and Advocacy

The Urban Institute,
12 April 2008, USA

Two research reports from the Urban Institute on financing and making the case for artists spaces:

Artist Space Development: Financing
Author: Christopher Walker
In 2003, an Urban Institute report concluded that lack of affordable space posed critical constraints in artists’ ability to pursue their work effectively. Scarcity of affordable space not only made it difficult for artists to work but also disrupted entire communities of artists who relied on each other for ideas and support. In response to this finding, this report looks at both a range of ways in which more affordable artist spaces can be created and the impact of artists’ spaces on neighborhoods and cities.

Artist Space Development: Making the Case
Authors: Maria Rosario Jackson, Florence Kabwasa-Green
The development of affordable spaces for artists to live and/or work is certainly an important matter for artists, but it can also be an important issue for people concerned with a range of social issues, including economic development, civic engagement, community collective action and community quality of life. This report considers how artist space developments have been positioned and the arguments made to garner support for them, the advocacy strategies used, and the impacts claimed or anticipated.

 

 

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