News, December 05, 2006
National Endowment for the Arts Releases Study on The Arts and Civic Engagement
"People who participate in the arts are people who help make communities thrive, according to a study released today by the National Endowment for the Arts. The study, The Arts and Civic Engagement: Involved in Arts, Involved in Life, reveals that people who participate in the arts also engage in positive civic and individual activities -- such as volunteering, going to sporting events, and outdoor activities -- at significantly higher rates than non-arts participants. The report shatters the stereotype that art is an escapist or passive activity, showing instead that it is associated with a range of positive behaviors. The study also reveals that young adults (18-34) show a declining rate of arts participation and civic activities."
URL: http://www.nea.gov/news/news06/CivicEngagement.htmlPosted by wrivenburgh on December 05, 2006
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