Other API Projects
Here are some other projects developed by or in conjunction with Art in the Public Interest. They are available in either digital or print from the source links at the bottom of each entry.
23 Questions from Teachers that Artists Can Help Answer
Edited by Linda Frye Burnham and Steven Durland This collection of articles is for teachers who would like to explore working with artists in their school classrooms. It begins with “23 Questions from Teachers that Artists Can Help Answer,” which addresses intriguing...
CETA and the Arts: Analyzing the Results of a Groundbreaking Federal Job Program
Edited by Linda Frye Burnham and Steven Durland The information in CETA and the Arts adds vital fuel to the current debate around the economic crisis and its impact on the arts. Between 1973 and 1981, the U.S. Government spent more than $300 million on a jobs program...
CETA and the Arts II: Fifteen Case Studies
Edited by Linda Frye Burnham and Steven Durland This book is a supplement to the eBook "CETA and the Arts: Analyzing the Results of a Groundbreaking Federal Job Program." It features 15 case studies from a report prepared for the U.S. Department of Labor in 1981....
Making Exact Change: How U.S. arts-based programs have made a significant and sustained impact on their communities
By William Cleveland A study focused on the impact that exemplary arts programs have had inside the communities where they practice. [button...
The CAN Report: The State of the Field of Community Cultural Development
A Report from the Community Arts Network Gathering, in May 2004, that brought together recognized community-arts practitioners from all over the U.S. to discuss the issues they find themselves addressing in their work. [button...
Performing Communities: Grassroots Ensemble Theaters Deeply Rooted in Eight U.S. Communities
Performing Communities is an inquiry into ensemble theater of inner-city Los Angeles, small-town northern California, African-American South, multicultural southern Texas, low-income central Appalachia, economically struggling South Bronx New York and...