Biennium in Review: 2017/2018

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Biennium IN REVIEW: 2017/2018


GRANTING

BREAKDOWN

GRANTED $1,694,890

IN TOTAL 339 Total Grant Recipients (Organizations & Individuals)

$995,997

awarded for Operating and Project Support

RECIPIENTS INCLUDE

79 171

Professional Development & CAREER ADVANCEMENT RECIPIENTS

55 57

Arts Education Recipients

Rural Arts Access Recipients

Folk and Traditional Arts Recipients

16

Fellowship Recipients

ARTS COUNCIL ACCOMPLISHMENTS 594

new artists listed in the artists & venues directory

18 15

art in public buildings projects under construction

public appearances by wyoming poet laureate, gene gagliano

1,814

wyoming bands/vendors funded through the IMTour program

piatigorsky foundation concerts planned and promoted in rural communities

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student participants in Poetry out loud

Fellowships in creative writing, visual arts, and performing arts

7

folk and traditional arts mentorship project grants awarded


WHY WE SUPPORT THE ARTS JOBS Tourism

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Arts & Culture jobs = 4.3% of State Employment

WHO ATTENDS ARTS COUNCIL FUNDED EVENTS? FY18

Arts and cultural employment, indexed to the U.S., 2014 on event-related spending* ENGAGED WITH ARTS COUNCIL FUNDED EVENTS

11,255 Creative Jobs

District of Columbia = 2.5

*Source: The Arts in Prosperity 5 study released by Americans for the Arts in 2017

ARTS AND CULTURAL EMPLOYMENT indexed to the US

For every one dollar of arts council funding, local communities funded another $35.52 worth of arts programming with an overall project value of

$30,764,224 District of Columbia = 2.5

Wyoming: 1.3 30% GREATER THAN THE NATIONAL AVERAGE

Location quotient, U.S. index = 1.00 Above average: 1.28 to 1.47 Above average: 1.09 to 1.17 Average: 0.95 to 1.05 Below average: 0.85 to 0.93 Below average: 0.65 to 0.83 Note: The location quotient measures the number of arts and cultural workers as a share of the state's total number of workers, relative to the U.S. concentration. A location of 1.2 indicates arts Account and cultural Data source:quotient Arts and Cultural Productionthat Satellite (ACPSA), employment is 20 percent greater than the national concentration. US Bureau of Economic Analysis. Data source: Arts and Cultural Production Satellite Account (ACPSA), U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis.

Location quotient, U.S. index = 1.00 Above average: 1.28 to 1.47 Above average: 1.09 to 1.17 Average: 0.95 to 1.05 Below average: 0.85 to 0.93 Below average: 0.65 to 0.83


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