SMU DataArts, the National Center for Arts Research, releases its 9th Arts Vibrancy Index, ranking the top 40 most arts-vibrant communities of 2024! ?? San Francisco-San Mateo-Redwood City, CA maintains its spot as the #1 most arts-vibrant large community for the second year in a row. ?? Santa Fe, NM takes the crown for medium-sized communities. ?? Jackson, WY-ID holds its #1 spot among small communities for the fifth year in a row. Learn more and explore our interactive map to see how your county scores on key measures of supply, demand, and government support for the arts ?? https://lnkd.in/gBwfsJBQ
关于我们
SMU DataArts provides a toolkit of evidence-based insights into the health of arts and cultural organizations in America. Our goal is to enable arts and cultural leaders to overcome challenges and increase their impact. We do this by analyzing the largest database of arts information ever collected, investigating important issues of arts management and patronage, and making our findings available to arts leaders, funders, policymakers, researchers and the general public. We care about numbers, not for their own sake, but because we believe that healthier arts and cultural organizations will have more resources to invest in artistic and cultural offerings and in community engagement.
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https://culturaldata.org/
SMU DataArts的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 学术研究
- 规模
- 11-50 人
- 总部
- Dallas,Texas
- 类型
- 教育机构
- 创立
- 2012
- 领域
- Arts Research、Contributed Revenue、Expenses、Bottom Line、Community Engagement、Staffing、Earned Revenue、Marketing Impact、Program Activity、Museum Gender Gap、Diversity、Community Arts Vibrancy、Nonprofit Arts、Fundraising和Workforce Demographics
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6101 Bishop Blvd
US,Texas,Dallas,75205
SMU DataArts员工
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Arin Sullivan
Deputy Director at SMU DataArts
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Danielle Brazell
Fierce advocate, coach, facilitator and novice potter. Working to bolster civil society and the public good through arts, culture, and creativity.
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Jennifer Benoit-Bryan
Executive Director, SMU Data Arts & Professor of Arts Management
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Rachelle Brisson
Arts administrator and classically trained soprano
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Thank you for making SMU Giving Day a success ?? We are overwhelmed with gratitude for your incredible generosity and support during SMU Giving Day. Thanks to your contributions, we surpassed our goal and won the Research Fund Power Hour Challenge awarding us an additional $2,500 ?? Whether you donated, spread the word, or quietly cheered us on, thank you for being a vital part of the SMU DataArts community of researchers, arts leaders, and arts supporters. See the full results at the link below ?? #SMUOneDay #SMU #SMUDataArts
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?? JUST $10 CAN HELP US WIN ?? Make your donation between the hours of 5 and 7 PM CT and boost our chances in the Research Funds Power Hour Challenge! The fund with the most gifts—of any amount—wins an extra $2,500 from the University!
?? 1 Goal | 24 Hours ?? Today, our community unites to make a big impact through small acts of generosity. Every donation, no matter the size, helps shape the future of arts and cultural research at SMU DataArts. SMU DataArts is the only U.S. research center focused on the financial and operational health of arts and cultural organizations. Your support helps fuel the data and insights that nonprofits, grantmakers, and government agencies rely on year after year. Be part of SMU Giving Day and make your contribution at the link below ?? https://lnkd.in/gzNX_7qK #SMUOneDay #SMU #SMUDataArts
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?? 1 Goal | 24 Hours ?? Today, our community unites to make a big impact through small acts of generosity. Every donation, no matter the size, helps shape the future of arts and cultural research at SMU DataArts. SMU DataArts is the only U.S. research center focused on the financial and operational health of arts and cultural organizations. Your support helps fuel the data and insights that nonprofits, grantmakers, and government agencies rely on year after year. Be part of SMU Giving Day and make your contribution at the link below ?? https://lnkd.in/gzNX_7qK #SMUOneDay #SMU #SMUDataArts
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Tuesday, March 11 is SMU Giving Day – the one day of the year for all Mustangs to come together in support of the SMU causes and students we care about most. For 24 hours we have the power to transform tomorrow. Giving Day is not about how much we each give, it’s about the impact we can make as a collective. Will you join us? Details at the link below ?? https://lnkd.in/es3nKJgQ #SMUOneDay #SMU #SMUDataArts
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Just released! The 44th edition of Theatre Facts provides an in-depth analysis of the attendance, financial health, and overall performance of the nonprofit theatre sector in the United States. Based on data from TCG’s Fiscal Survey and SMU DataArts’ Cultural Data Profile (CDP), Theatre Facts 2023 is the only comprehensive report that examines the financial realities and long-term sustainability of the nonprofit theatre field. Read the full report below ?? #theatre #artsresearch #smu
We are happy to announce the release of TCG's 2023 Theatre Facts report! The report is comprised of financial data from over 2,000 theatres across the U.S. and trends observed in the over 100 theatres that participated in either the TCG Fiscal Survey or CDP each year from 2019 to 2023. This report is only part of the full suite of research that TCG is conducting to better inform and serve the theatre ecology. To read the full report, head to the Theatre Facts page on our website:
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At SMU DataArts, we are committed to advancing the arts and culture sector through data-driven insights and impactful research. Our 2024 Annual Report highlights a year of growth, innovation, and collaboration—exploring financial trends, arts vibrancy, workforce demographics, and the evolving role of AI in grantmaking. Read more ?? https://bit.ly/41irgi5 #artsresearch #smu #nonprofitarts
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SMU DataArts转发了
Collaborating with the ArtsFund team to explore the connections between arts resources and the social cohesion & livability of communities across Washington State has been a career highlight at SMU DataArts. Please join us for a free webinar next Tuesday, March 4, 2025 at 3 CST to hear about which arts input metrics mattered for residents of Washington and in what ways.
Join ArtsFund on Tuesday, March 4, 2025, as we share findings and discoveries from our latest impact study: the Livability Impact Study of the Arts. ArtsFund’s new study measures how the arts contribute to livable communities by examining how access to arts organizations and state arts funding impacts social cohesion, economic opportunities, and health and well-being across Washington. Learn from ArtsFund’s research partner, SMU DataArts, as they dig into the findings, discover tools and resources from the report, and hear recommendations and strategies for how we can empower leaders to act on the report takeaways. Virtual Event Details: ??: Tuesday, March 4, 2025 ?: 1:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. ??: RSVP at www.artsfund.org/lislaunch ArtsFund's 2025 Convenings are made possible thanks to our sponsors. Presenting Sponsor Wells Fargo Additional Support Provided by 4Culture Umpqua Bank
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Choruses across the U.S. have demonstrated remarkable resilience in the face of financial pressures, adapting to post-pandemic realities with strategic creativity. Our latest analysis with Chorus America reveals key financial trends from 2019 to 2023, showing how choruses have strengthened their savings, adjusted to inflation, and maintained financial stability despite shifting revenue sources. Image courtesy of Chorus America, St. Thomas Gospel Choir (2019). https://bit.ly/4hYiWuo ??
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As theatres navigate financial shifts and attendance challenges, new opportunities emerge to expand reach and deepen impact. SMU DataArts director, Jen Benoit-Bryan highlights the power of audience diversification and community-driven engagement in revitalizing theatre attendance. By fostering inclusivity, aligning with audience values, and creating welcoming experiences, theatres can build lasting connections with new and returning audiences. Read the full article ?? https://bit.ly/3CqX0Jt #ArtsResearch #Theatre #AudienceEngagement ?? Photo courtesy of Shakespeare Theatre Company, Philadelphia, PA. Photo credit: Scott Suchman.
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