The Alliance is a pioneer in research on the cultural community in the city, state and region. Our groundbreaking economic impact studies going back to 1983 prove that the arts are a vital industry in New York, an economic engine which strengthens and supports other industries, such as tourism and the commercial arts. Our work is used every day by cultural leaders, funders and policy makers—and is the foundation of our advocacy work.


NEW STUDIES
PUBLISHED REPORTS
OTHER IMPORTANT STUDIES


NEW STUDIES
  now available for PDF download:

Full Report (5 MB)

Summary (1.4 MB)
Part I - New York City (2.1 MB)
Part II - New York State (2.0 MB)
Appendixes (1.5 MB)


   
PUBLISHED REPORTS
  In-House Counsel at New York City Cultural and Educational Institutions
  OPENING YOUNG MINDS TO THE ARTS AND SCIENCES: Establishing an Information Baseline About Arts Education Service Delivery in New York City (2005)
  OPENING YOUNG MINDS TO THE ARTS AND SCIENCES - Supporting Materials
  NYC ARTS AUDIENCES: Attendance at NYC Cultural Venues (2005)
  Culture Builds New York (2003)
  Cultural Capital (2002)
  Who Pays for the Arts? (2002)
  Broadway (2000) 
  Trends In Income Sources in New York City Cultural Organizations (1999)
  Broadway (1998)
  The Economic Impact of the Arts On New York City and New York State  (1997)
A Report to Governor George E. Pataki and Mayor Rudolph Giuliani
      download the pdf of this report (145k)
  The  Economic Impact of Major Exhibitions at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Museum of Modern Art and The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum (Fall and Winter 1992-93)
  The Arts as an Industry:  Their Economic Importance to the New York-New Jersey Metropolitan Region (1993)
        Part I
        Part 2
   
 
OTHER IMPORTANT STUDIES
  Culture Counts: Strategies for a More Vibrant Cultural Life for New York City
  New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA) Artists Study
  Center for an Urban Future