Cultural Infrastructure in the United States

Event Type: 
Workshop
Event Type: 
Lecture
Tuesday, March 9, 2010 12:00pm - 1:30pm

Joanna Woronkowicz, Ph.D. Candidate in Public Policy, University of Chicago, will present "Cultural Infrastructure in the United States: An Overview (1994-2008)" in the Woodlawn Room at the Harris School of Public Policy (1155 E. 60th Street) on the University of Chicago's campus, from noon to 1:20 p.m. 

Launched in the summer of 2008, Cultural Infrastructure examines the recent building boom in America’s cultural sector. By examining a range and number of culture-related construction ventures, this part of the project focuses on providing an overview of the building activity that occurred in the sector.

Presenter

Cultural Policy Center at The University of Chicago

Organization Main Email: 
cpc@norc.uchicago.edu
Contact Information: 

1155 E. 60th Street
Suite 285
Chicago, IL 60637
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Organization Description: 

The Cultural Policy Center at the University of Chicago is a nationally recognized interdisciplinary research center dedicated to informing policies that affect the arts, humanities and cultural heritage. It is a joint initiative of the Harris School of Public Policy Studies and the National Opinion Research Center at the University of Chicago.  Since 1999, the Cultural Policy Center has served as a forum for new ways of understanding arts and culture, what the arts do, and how they are informed and affected by a range of policies in the public, private and nonprofit sectors.  

Event Location
Venue: 
Harris School of Public Policy--Woodlawn Room
Contact Phone Number: 
7732566320
Address: 

1155 E. 60th Street
Chicago, IL 60637
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Neighborhood: 
Hyde Park