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Susan Rothnie shares some feedback from participants in an arts and health pilot program…
In this her final post on the use of the narrative in telling convincing stories of public value, Catherine Althaus reminds us as arts practitioners and policymakers of the importance of truth in our storytelling.
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What relevance does the art of quiltmaking have to measuring the social impact of the arts? In her second of three posts, Catherine Althaus offers some helpful insights into how the metaphor of the quilt can aid the telling of more persuasive stories about public value.
Smithsonian Cooper-Hewitt Fellow Terry Deen discusses the skillset he is exploring at the Smithsonian Design Museum in New York...
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As arts practitioners, we are often asked to measure our social impact. In this first of three posts, Catherine Althaus suggests we apply our innate skills as storytellers to convince funders and the public we really do add value to people’s lives.
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