On April 16, 2021 TDC, in partnership with The Pew Center for Arts & Heritage and the William Penn Foundation, presented emerging findings from the Arts & Creativity Field Scan to organizations who participated in the study in Greater Philadelphia. The presentation can be found below. As noted in the presentation, these findings are […]
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This is the fourth post in our series that summarizes findings and lessons from the Arts & Creativity Field Scan. To see all posts in the series, please click here. Our last post summarized the ways two different approaches to engaging audiences and/or communities with art and creativity—as product or as practice—correlated with different crisis […]
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This is the third post in our series that summarizes findings and lessons from the Arts & Creativity Field Scan. To see all posts in the series, please click here. Our next set of posts will explore characteristics that led to major differences in how organizations experienced and responded to the Covid crisis. Approach to […]
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This is the second post in our series that summarizes findings and lessons from the Arts & Creativity Field Scan. For the introductory post, please click here. We hope you’ll return for future posts to learn more about the headlines introduced below. Since March, organizations have faced significant hardships and levels of uncertainty that led […]
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At the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic in the U.S., six grantmakers commissioned TDC to study the unfolding impacts of the Covid crisis on arts and creativity organizations. In addition to the impacts themselves, the study also seeks to understand the ways organizations are responding to the crisis and the thinking behind these responses. Today, […]
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