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HUSTLE: The Economic Impact of the Arts

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dc.contributor.advisorRobinson, Lisa Beth
dc.contributor.authorShelton, McKenzie Laurel
dc.contributor.departmentArt & Design
dc.date.accessioned2017-06-19T14:39:38Z
dc.date.available2017-06-19T14:39:38Z
dc.date.created2017-05
dc.date.issued2017-05-04
dc.date.submittedMay 2017
dc.date.updated2017-06-14T19:54:23Z
dc.degree.departmentArt and Design
dc.degree.disciplineArt
dc.degree.grantorEast Carolina University
dc.degree.levelUndergraduate
dc.degree.nameBFA
dc.description.abstractThrough a short documentary film, I am examining how investing in local arts enriches a city’s economy and quality of life. Part of Greenville’s strategic development plan is finding ways to attract and retain residents. A way for cities to achieve this is by investing in the arts. In it’s 2010 Arts and Economic Prosperity study, the North Carolina Arts Council found nonprofit arts and culture to be a $1.24 billion industry. Investing time and money increasing arts and cultural offerings is crucial to a happy city, although national arts programs are reportedly at risk of defunding.
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dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10342/6289
dc.publisherEast Carolina University
dc.subjectarts, economics, film
dc.titleHUSTLE: The Economic Impact of the Arts
dc.typeHonors Creative Endeavor
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