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SMU DataArts, National Center for Arts Research - DataArts SMU DataArts brings together thousands of partners and participants united in one common cause: to advance the impact and influence of the arts, culture, and humanities through the power of high-quality data
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SMU DataArts - Audience Opportunity Tool SMU DataArts is a toolkit for arts and cultural organizations Whether your goals are increased ticket sales or admissions, or broadening or diversifying your audience, this tool is for you
SMU DataArts - DataArts DataArts, formerly the Cultural Data Project, is an online financial management, data collection, and research tool designed to strengthen the arts and cultural sector
About Us - DataArts SMU DataArts recognizes that our society is characterized by a complex web of inequities and we are committed to making research, tools, and resources accessible to all persons regardless of race, age, gender expression, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, and or socioeconomic status
Arts Vibrancy Map 2024 | SMU DataArts The 2024 Arts Vibrancy Index Report examines the level of supply, demand, and government support for the arts, revealing highly arts vibrant communities are dispersed broadly throughout the U S
SMU DataArts Shares its 2024 Annual Report. DataArts Discover key insights from SMU DataArts’ 2024 Annual Report, covering financial trends, arts vibrancy, workforce diversity, and AI in grantmaking See how data is driving the future of the arts
SMU DataArts Chosen for $30M Bloomberg Digital Program SMU DataArts compiles and analyzes data on arts organizations and their communities nationwide and develops free, innovative research reports on important issues in arts management and patronage
SMU DataArts Names Bao-Long Chu New Nasher Haemisegger Fellow SMU DataArts, the national center for arts research based at SMU Meadows School of the Arts has named Bao-Long Chu, program director for arts and parks at Houston Endowment, as its fourth Nasher Haemisegger Fellow, effective February 3, 2025
Arts Vibrancy Map 2023 | SMU DataArts The 8th annual Arts Vibrancy Index identifies the 40 most arts-vibrant communities in the United States through an analysis of the level of supply, demand, and government support for the arts in more than 900 communities across the country Organized into three separate lists based on community population size, this year’s Arts Vibrancy Index is the first to include numerical rankings since