Americans go online for art, skip museums, theater

The Sacremento Bee,
11 January 2015, USA

A growing number of Americans are listening to classical music, viewing art and otherwise sampling creative work on electronic devices rather than experiencing them in person, according to national research being unveiled Monday in Sacramento.

Jane Chu, chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts, will discuss the organization’s study of the changing habits of Americans in a visit to Sacramento’s Capital Stage at 11 a.m. today, where she also will participate in a panel discussion. Chu was confirmed in June as head of the NEA, a federal agency that funds and promotes the arts.

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