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State Arts Agency Revenues, Fiscal Year 2024

NASAA - National Assembly of State Arts Agencies, 17 February 2024, USA

NASAA announces the release of State Arts Agency Revenues, Fiscal Year 2024, which presents data on the decrease in state arts agency legislative appropriations and revenues for the current fiscal year, and the impact of expiring federal and state pandemic relief funding.

Shaping Futures: Arts, culture, and education as drivers of sustainable development

ACP-EU culture, 14 February 2024, International

The ACP-EU Culture Programme has just published the study "Shaping Futures: Arts, culture, and education as drivers of sustainable development" on Wednesday 14 February, on the sidelines of the UNESCO World Conference on Culture and Arts Education which took place in Abu Dhabi from 13 to 15 February 2024.

Building a New Scotland: Culture in an independent Scotland

Scottish Government, 02 February 2024, Scotland

This paper sets out the Scottish Government's vision for culture in an independent Scotland.

Contribution of the arts to society and the economy

UK Parliament, 26 January 2024, United Kingdom

The government estimates that creative industries generated £126bn in gross value added to the economy and employed 2.4 million people in 2022. A range of research is also examining the way in which creative industries and the arts can positively impact wellbeing, for example through public health interventions.

Economic analysis of culture turnover in Q3 2023

Ministère de la Culture, 19 January 2024, France

This economic outlook measures the economic situation of the cultural market field in the third quarter of 2023 as reflected by the evolution of the turnover indices in value and volume by cultural sector, resulting from VAT declarations made by companies to the Directorate-General for Public Finance.

New survey shows 89% of UK artists want the Government to better protect their work by regulating AI.

DACS - Design and Artists Copyright Society, 18 January 2024, United Kingdom

A pivotal new report ‘Artificial Intelligence and Artists’ Work’ published by DACS has revealed significant insights about UK artists' concerns and expectations regarding AI's impact on their work and livelihoods.