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The Arts Mean Business - Americans for the Arts Economic Impact Study Results
Date and Time
Thursday Jan 11, 2024
8:00 AM - 9:30 AM ESTLocation
Seacoast Repertory Theatre
125 Bow St., Portsmouth
Fees/Admission
Free
The Portsmouth area is well known as an arts and culture destination, featuring arts venues of all sizes, cultural museums and centers. Join us for an in-depth presentation on the economic impact of our non-profit arts and cultural organizations. Americans for the Arts Vice President of Research Randy Cohen, will join us to share the 2022/23 survey results performed locally. Learn how Portsmouth arts venues directly impact local restaurants, hotels, retail, jobs and more.
After the presentation from Cohen, we will hear from a local panel led by the Chamber Collaborative President Ben VanCamp. The panel discussion will share ways the local business community can support our local non-profit art organizations.- Joan Gile, President, Piscataqua Savings Bank
- Amanda Kidd-Kestler, Executive Director, New Hampshire Art Association
- Jay McSharry, Founder and CEO, JGroup Hospitality
About Randy Cohen
Randy Cohen is vice president of research at Americans for the Arts—the national advocacy organization for the arts—where he has been empowering arts advocates since 1991. Cohen stands out as a noted expert in the field of arts funding, research, and using the arts to address community development issues. He publishes Arts & Economic Prosperity, the national economic impact study of nonprofit arts organizations and their audiences, and Americans Speak Out About the Arts, a national public opinion study about the arts. Cohen led the development of The National Arts Index, the annual measure of the health and vitality of arts in the U.S., and the National Arts Policy Roundtable, an annual convening of leaders who focus on the advancement of American culture—launched in partnership with Robert Redford and the Sundance Institute.
In the 1990’s, Cohen collaborated with the President’s Committee on the Arts and the Humanities to create Coming Up Taller, the White House report on arts programs for youth-at-risk; and the U.S. Department of Justice to produce the YouthARTS Project, the first national study to statistically document the impact of arts programs on at-risk youth. His 10 Reasons to Support the Arts blog received the Gold Award from the Association of Media & Publishing—their top honor for best blog post of the year. He was a recent nominee for the Sidney Yates Advocacy Award for outstanding advocacy on behalf of the performing arts in America. A sought-after speaker, Cohen has given speeches in all 50 states, and regularly appears in the news media—including the Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, and on C-SPAN, CNN, CNBC, and NPR.
Cohen has been a policy specialist for the National Endowment for the Arts, founded the San Diego Theatre for Young Audiences, and worked in medical research for Stanford University and Scripps Clinic and Research Foundation. His board work includes the League of Historic American Theaters. Cohen is a past Chairman of the Takoma Park Arts & Humanities Commission, during which time the Commission completed a cultural plan, established the city’s Poet Laureate and public art programs, and led the development of a million-dollar conversion of the city council chambers into a performing arts space.Contact Information
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