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The Art of Crossing the Street - ENG 1005 - Fall 2007

Explore the arts in America and their role in the larger creative industries, including the creative economy, technology and innovation, arts and culture, and education and training. Discover the vast size and impact of the U.S. creative industries. Learn about the artists in America, their participation, and how they are doing. Dive into the attendance of arts and culture in the U.S. and personal expenses for recreation. Gain insights into the relationship between educational attainment and arts participation.

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The Art of Crossing the Street - ENG 1005 - Fall 2007

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  1. The Art of Crossing the Street - ENG 1005 - Fall 2007 CLASS #2

  2. LET’S LOOK AT THE ARTIST IN AMERICA "The Art of Crossing the Street" - Fall 2007

  3. The arts as part of a larger set of related creative industries • How many, who is an artist, how are they doing? • Who participates in the arts in America? "The Art of Crossing the Street" - Fall 2007

  4. The arts as part of a larger set of related creative industries – the Creative Economy. "The Art of Crossing the Street" - Fall 2007

  5. Creative Economy Industries • T.A.P.E. : • Technology, R&D, Innovation • Arts & Culture • Professional & Managerial • Education & Training "The Art of Crossing the Street" - Fall 2007

  6. "The Art of Crossing the Street" - Fall 2007

  7. Peer-to-PeerCollaboration +Content Creation Creative Industry Channels "The Art of Crossing the Street" - Fall 2007

  8. U.S. creative industries 1999 est = $960 billion! "The Art of Crossing the Street" - Fall 2007

  9. Size of Creative Economy Workforce Source: Catalytix Consulting "The Art of Crossing the Street" - Fall 2007

  10. 32% "The Art of Crossing the Street" - Fall 2007

  11. Chicago Region Creative Workers Super-Creatives = 467,760 Creative Professionals = 834,080 Total = 32% of labor force Source: Metro Chicago Information Center "The Art of Crossing the Street" - Fall 2007

  12. 2. How many, who is an artist, how are they doing? "The Art of Crossing the Street" - Fall 2007

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  14. Source: http://www.acinet.org "The Art of Crossing the Street" - Fall 2007

  15. Total EnrollmentFall 2005: 2,588 Enrollment by DivisionUndergraduate: 2,008 Graduate: 580 Enrollment by Racial/Ethnic CategoryInternational Students: 17.3%Black, non-Hispanic: 3.1%[6% of all U.S. artists are Black*] American Indian/Alaska Native: 0.9%Asian or Pacific Islander: 9%Hispanic: 6.8%White, non-Hispanic: 59.6%Unknown: 3.3% Enrollment by GenderFemale: 66%Male: 34% http://www.saic.edu/about/glance/index.html#enrollment *2007 Statistical Abstract of the United States, U.S. Census "The Art of Crossing the Street" - Fall 2007

  16. 3. Who participates in the arts in America? "The Art of Crossing the Street" - Fall 2007

  17. Attendance Of U.S. Arts & Culture 2002 "The Art of Crossing the Street" - Fall 2007

  18. U.S. Personal Expenses for Recreation 2004 • Total = $702 billion • Books, magazines, etc = $50b • Toys & sports equip = $39b • Computers & software = $51b • Movies (in theaters) = $10b • Nonprofit arts admissions = $13b • Spectator sports = $15b • Gambling, other comm’l amuse = $99b "The Art of Crossing the Street" - Fall 2007

  19. Doing the Arts…Attending the Arts – By Educational Attainment "The Art of Crossing the Street" - Fall 2007

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