In the latest issue of GuildNotes, Dennie Palmer Wolf continues her article series on program evaluations with an investigation of their mid-life.

by Dennie Palmer Wolf
On April 8th, Dennie Wolf presented this summary of arts education research for a Congressional Briefing sponsored by the College Board. The briefing provided background for congressional staff who will be working on the upcoming renewal of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act.

by Dennie Palmer Wolf

This essay asks whether we are creating a world in which young people have access to the many kinds of time they need in order to thrive. In particular, I am interested in two kinds of time, different from what might be called daily or existence time:


by Alan Brown
From the Grantmakers in the Arts newsletter, Winter 2006.

by Alan Brown
Issues Brief Series #4 Summer 2004, Published by the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation

by William Keens
From the November 2004 MONOGRAPH, published by Americans for the Arts. A report summarizing the principal findings of a survey conducted by WolfBrown in March 2004 of 26 Local Arts Agencies.

by Alan Brown
Arts Research Digest, Issue 29, Autumn 2003, Published by Arts Council England and other agencies

by John Bare and Alan Brown
Issues Brief #2, John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, June 2003

by John Bare and Alan Brown
Public Perspective, March/April 2003



Arts Participation in Eight American Cities (2002)
A Practical Guide to Arts Participation Research (1996)
American Participation in Theatre (1995)
Summary Report: 12 Local Studies of Arts Participation (1993)

by Alan Brown
published by the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, 2002, reprinted 2003. Hard copies are available through the Audience Insight office, call 203-256-1616.

by Thomas Wolf and Gina Perille
From the April 2002 issue of Harmony, published by the Symphony Orchestra Institute.

by Jane Culbert and Thomas Wolf
From the November 2001 MONOGRAPH, published by Americans for the Arts. A discussion of the trends affecting giving in the cultural sector and the associated lessons for local arts agencies.

Comments, reflections, and observations gathered by WolfBrown in preparation for a gathering of cultural organizations from throughout Massachusetts, brought together by the Massachusetts Cultural Council to discuss the impact of September 11th.

Inside Arts magazine
September/October 2001