Survey of Public Participation in the Arts, 1997


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This data collection offers information on Americans' participation in the arts, such as ballet, opera, plays, museums, concerts, and literature, during 1997. Sponsored by the National Endowment for the Arts, and conducted by Westat Corporation of Rockville, Maryland, this survey is the fourth edition of the Survey of Public Participation in the Arts (SPPA), with prior SPPA surveys having been conducted in 1982, 1985, and 1992. Respondents were asked about their past-year participation in, and frequency of attending, art performances and events in the following categories : jazz music, classical music, opera, musicals, plays (nonmusical), ballet, other dance, art museums, arts fairs, and historical parks. Participation was tabulated for : (1) live arts events attendance, such as visiting an art museum, (2) participation in arts through broadcast and records media, such as using a personal computer (PC) to listen to/see art, and (3) personal performance or creation of art, such as composing music. Reasons for nonparticipation were also collected. Survey questions also asked about socialization in the arts, as well as about respondents' rates of participation in leisure activities other than the arts. New questions in the 1997 SPPA concerned, for example, respondents' use of a home computer in the creation of and interaction with art. New questions also asked about subscribing to series of performances and about membership at art museums. Due to the considerable differences in survey methodologies, this 1997 survey produced results that are not comparable to the 1982, 1985, 1992, or 2002 SPPA surveys. Background information includes age, sex, race, marital status, language of interview, country of birth, age when first moved to the United States, country of ancestry, education level, education level of parents, income, and general health status ... Cf. : http://webapp.icpsr.umich.edu/cocoon/ICPSR-STUDY/04205.xml.







Survey of Public Participation in the Arts


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In 1997 a sample of l2,349 people throughout the U.S. was asked questions concerning (a) their attendance at live arts events, (b) their participation in the arts through broadcast and recorded media, and (c) their personal performance or creation of art. The response: half of the U.S. adult population attended at least one of 7 arts activities (jazz, classical music, opera, musical plays, non-musical plays, ballet, or art museums) during the previous 12 months. The survey also asked questions about their participation in the arts through broadcast and recorded media. Data was also collected on the respondent's age, gender, race, educ., and household income.










Geography and Participation in the Arts and Culture


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Based on the 1997 survey of Public Participation in the Arts, this monograph highlights the level of participation in the arts by baby boomers. Using seven benchmark arts (classical music, opera, jazz, musical theatre, theatre, art museums, and ballet), the authors interpret the difference in participation levels by age. The authors postulate reasons for a decline in participation by boomers and provide theories on future trends for this aging segment of the population.







Geography and Public Participation in the Arts


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This report examines arts engagement in ten key states in the U.S. by analyzing data from the 2002 Survey of Public Participation in the Arts (SPPA). It is organized into ten state profiles that summarize key demographic characteristics, the arts landscape, and public participation in the arts. Because the regions profiled here are not a random sample of U.S. states the purpose of this document is to examine arts participation within rather than across regions. While it is tempting to make comparisons across regions, preliminary analysis revealed that, with only a handful of exceptions, arts participation rates across the ten states tend to be more similar than different. This report was contracted by the National Endowment for the Arts (CO-97) to assess participation in the arts by geographic region using the 1982, 1992, and 2002 Surveys of Public Participation in the Arts. This report is the second of three in a series that describe geography and arts participation by census region, by state, and by metropolitan area. The findings of all three reports should prove useful to researchers, regional arts organizations, policy makers, and citizens interested in arts engagement in their communities. Appended are: (1) Description of Data Used in Analysis; (2) Methodologies; (3) Summary Tables; and (4) SPPA Survey Questions. (Contains 79 tables, 55 footnotes, and a bibliography.).




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