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Making Exact Change

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Making Exact Change
How U.S. arts-based programs have made a significant and sustained impact on their communities

A Report from the Community Arts Network
By William Cleveland

 
 

Making Exact Change
How U.S. arts-based programs have made a significant and sustained impact on their communities
By William Cleveland


Making Exact Change: Project Personnel

Project Personnel

William Cleveland, Principal Investigator

Cleveland is a writer, musician and director of the Center for the Study of Art and Community in Seattle, Washington. CSA&C works to build new relationships between the arts and the broader community in the U.S. and overseas. Prior to establishing the CSA&C in 1990, he directed, the ArtReach Program in Sacramento, California, California’s Arts-in-Corrections Program, the California State Summer School for the Arts and the Walker Art Center’s Education Department. His book "Art In Other Places" is published by the University of Massachusetts. His current book project, "Art and Upheaval," will document the efforts of artists working to help resolve conflict, promote peace and rebuild civil society in communities in crisis around the world.

Linda Frye Burnham, Editor

Burnham is founding co-director of Art in the Public Interest in Saxapahaw, N.C., and the Community Arts Network. She was founder of High Performance magazine and co-founder of the 18th St. Arts Complex and Highways Performance Space (all three in California). Burnham is a nationally recognized writer on performance art and community art, and co-author of "The Citizen Artist: 20 Years of Art in the Public Arena" (New York: Critical Press, 1998). She has been a staff writer or contributing editor for Artforum, The Drama Review and the Independent Weekly of North Carolina. She has acted as consultant, panel member or writer for a wide variety of national projects; recently she has worked with the Rockefeller Foundation PACT Program, the National Performance Network’s Building the Code Project, the Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies’ "Increasing Engagement in Arts and Cultural Activities" project and Americans for the Arts’ Animating Democracy Initiative. For the Community Arts Network, she edits APInews and develops and edits all other material appearing on the CAN Web site and writes and directs Special Projects.

Steven Durland, Designer

Durland is founding co-director of Art in the Public Interest in Saxapahaw, N.C., and the Community Arts Network. He was editor of High Performance magazine (1985-1997); co-founder of the 18th St. Arts Complex in Santa Monica, Calif.; and co-author of "The Citizen Artist: 20 Years of Art in the Public Arena" (New York: Critical Press, 1998). Durland is a visual artist whose art has been present in solo exhibitions in New York, Los Angeles, New Mexico, Pennsylvania and Massachusetts. He has received a South Dakota Arts Council Fellowship and an Asian Cultural Council Grant for travel and research in Japan. Durland is owner of Durland Communications, an Internet design company. For the Community Arts Network, he conceptualizes, designs and manages the CAN Web site.

This publication was made possible in part by funds from the Rockefeller Foundation and the Nathan Cummings Foundation.

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