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Artist Wayne Rainey’s Shade magazine is a good sign for the Maricopa region. The bi-monthly publication covers contemporary art and culture, supports downtown redevelopment efforts, and works with many institutions to encourage the arts. However, as promising as Shade and

Artist Wayne Rainey’s Shade magazine is a good sign for the Maricopa region. The bi-monthly publication covers contemporary art and culture, supports downtown redevelopment efforts, and works with many institutions to encourage the arts. However, as promising as Shade and other inventive ventures are, the fact remains that the Maricopa metropolitan region is just waking up to the need to recognize and support arts and culture as a critical contributor to a knowledge economy.

At one time, arts and culture have intrinsic value, economic value, and value as tools to further an all-important “sense of place” as well as to aid in such areas as workforce development, education, and community revitalization. As a result, arts and culture both enrich residents’ lives and give places meaning, identity, and economic opportunity.

This report provides statistics and information that give a sense of local arts and culture resources and challenges in the areas of 1) performing, literary, and visual arts; 2) history and preservation; 3) science and nature; 4) landmarks and events.

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Title
  • A Place for Arts & Culture: A Maricopa County Overview
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Date Created
2003-09
Resource Type
  • Text
  • Identifier
    • Identifier Value
      ASU 12.2:P 51/2
    Note
    • Prepared for Maricopa Regional Arts and Culture Task Force
    • This overview supplements "Investing in the Future: What is the Business Case for Building a Stronger Regional Arts and Culture Base in Maricopa County", which the Technology Partnership Practice, Battelle Memorial Institute prepared for the Maricopa Regional Task Force on Arts and Culture.
    • Includes bibliographical references.
    • Copyright by the Arizona Board of Regents for and on behalf of Arizona State University and its Morrison Institute for Public Policy

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