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From the Cost of Culture to the Value of Culture: The Challenge of Moving Cultural Policy into the 21st Century

"Keynote 3 – New Connections to Support the Arts, Presented during the Second World Summit on the Arts and Culture, November 2003 in Singapore."
  
    
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"Arts and cultural policy operates at the intersection of art, economics, history and politics. Each of these streams of activity are constantly in flux and thus requires constant monitoring and adjustment by those of us that seeks to formulate, navigate, and implement our country’s cultural policy. Even though we know that this variability is all around us, we sometime assume that public arts funding and cultural policy can be thought of as a relatively stable, evolutionary construct that is incrementally adjustable and in which best practices can be identified. We also presume that policy tools, practices and programs are potentially globally transferable. Indeed, on this last presumption, we are now lucky to have an organization like IFACCA because it affords us an opportunity to learn from and with one another and thus facilitate the process of international policy transference and adaptation."

Creator(s) Margaret Jane Wyszomirski
Source Location Canada
Publisher Second World Summit on the Arts and Culture
Date Published
2003-11
Language English
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