Los Angeles and San Francisco Bay Area artist study:

How has your artistic work developed across commercial, non-profit, and community
sectors?

read about the survey:

Participate in the web-based survey:
go here.

Thank you.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dear California Artist,

We are conducting a web-based survey of how Los Angeles and Bay Area
artists develop artistic work across commercial, non-profit and
community sectors. Our study, for the James Irvine and Hewlett
Foundations, is endorsed by the Los Angeles Arts Commission, the City
of
Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs, Alliance for California
Traditional Arts, the Durfee, Flintridge, Haas, and San Francisco
Foundations, and the many artists' organizations who helped us reach
you.

We are trying to reach as many musicians, writers, performing artists
and visual artists as possible. What's in it for artists? The chance
to tell us how your artistic work bridges these sectors, to share with us
your own story as an artist and to recommend ways that the barriers
between the commercial, non-profit and community arts worlds can be
broached.

The survey should take about 20 minutes. We are awarding ten $100
prizes by lottery for participants. Our research design, approved by
thehuman subjects protocol at the University, guarantees anonymity for
respondents and protection of all email addresses from any other use.
We will use this same route to notify you of our resulting study and its
availability for free on our website.

Please pass this on to other Los Angeles and Bay Area artists you
know.

Participate in the web-based survey:
go here.

Thank you so much!

Ann Markusen, Professor and Director
Project on Regional and Industrial Economics
Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs
University of Minnesota
http://www.hhh.umn.edu/projects/prie

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