National Arts Publications Database

The National Arts Publications Database is a bibliographic tool that gives access current and historical information on a multitude of topics related to arts administration and policy. The database contains over 7,000 bibliographic records—providing arts administrators, policy researchers, and advocates with an asset to help them locate information on arts policy and practice and arts administration resources and best practices. Many recent entries to the database may also include the actual publication for download as well. When possible, Americans for the Arts has included the publication for download, but in many cases the database is purely bibliographic by design.

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Author: Kersting, Carl

Publication Year: 1964

Media Type: Report

Since all gifts, from all sources, in the last analysis require the interest and action of an individual or a group of individuals, let us consider some of the favorable factors relating to individuals in the arts fund-raising program.

Categories: Fundraising

Author: Gingrich, Arnold

Publication Year: 1964

Media Type: Periodical (article)

The author discusses the public relations aspects of business supporting the arts.

Categories: Private Sector

Author: Jagels, Charles H.

Publication Year: 1964

Media Type: Report

Atlanta offers a very special situation brought about by its current explosive growth in population. This growth reflects itself in greater business activity, greater demands for services such as expressways, shopping centers, and rapid transit, as…

Categories: Cultural Facilities

Author: Rockefeller, Nelson A.

Publication Year: 1964

Media Type: Report

It is a very special honor to represent New York State at this conference, for in just five years, New York has become the senior member of a growing movement to involve state government in the arts. The strength of this movement is dramatized by…

Categories: Funding

Author: Rosenbaum, Samuel R.

Publication Year: 1964

Media Type: Report

It is true that the area of our effusions has been strictly limited this morning by the management. I would love to talk to you about some of the things that I have been enjoined not to mention; for instance, federal government aid for the arts.…

Categories: Fundraising

Author: Leinsdorf, Erich

Publication Year: 1964

Media Type: Report

Most of you remember how Mr. Wirtz's predecessor, now associate justice of the Supreme Court, the Honorable Arthur Goldberg, was asked by President Kennedy in 1961 to arbitrate a grave problem in the music world - the disagreement between orchestra…

Categories: Funding

Author: Schubart, Mark

Publication Year: 1964

Media Type: Report

I come from an art center in New York some of you may have heard of - Lincoln Center. Occasionally it gets its name in the papers, and often, unfortunately, when there is controversy. When one is engaged in building a project the size of Lincoln…

Categories: Participation

Author: Morse, Carol

Publication Year: 1964

Media Type: Report

I think the name of Young Audiences is probably familiar to most of you as we started about fifteen years ago. It was the dream of two women - Mrs. Carolyn A. Perera and Mrs. Rosalie J. Leventritt - to bring music of fine quality by top-flighty…

Categories: Participation

Author: Stevens, Rise

Publication Year: 1964

Media Type: Report

I would like to begin by saying that it is common knowledge in the field of entertainment that everybody underestimates an audience. For the past twenty five years, I have been what you might call a traveling artist. I have sung over one thousand…

Categories: Participation

Author: Arts Council of America

Publication Year: 1964

Media Type: Report

Proceedings of the Eleventh National Conference of the Arts Councils of America, held in Washington, DC, June 16-19, 1965. The theme of the conference was The Arts: A Central Element of a Good Society. The speeches and panel discussion are published…

Categories: Professional Development, Community Development