Research into the value and impact of the arts is a core function of the National Endowment for the Arts. Through accurate, relevant, and timely analyses and reports, the NEA elucidates the factors, conditions, and characteristics of the U.S. arts ecosystem and the impact of the arts on other domains of American life.
Research & Analysis Fact Sheet | NEA Research Agenda FY2017-2021
Staff
Research & Analysis Director
Staff
- David Berlin
- Program Analyst, berlind@arts.gov
- Neil Chidester
- Program Analyst, chidestern@arts.gov
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- Ellen Grantham
- Program Analyst, granthame@arts.gov
- Melissa Menzer
- Program Analyst, menzerm@arts.gov
- Bonnie Nichols
- Operations Research Analyst, nicholsb@arts.gov
- Patricia Moore Shaffer
- Supervisory Program Analyst, shafferp@arts.gov
Recent Grants
An online grant search is available to find information on NEA grants from 2000 to the present.
GRANTEE RESEARCH
Research: Art Works Study Findings
Working papers, publications, and presentations that so far have resulted from NEA Research: Art Works grant funding.
National Endowment for the Arts Research Labs
NEA Research Labs are transdisciplinary research teams that function as centers of excellence for research on key topics associated with the value and impact of the arts. Stay tuned for more information in 2017.
Resources
Research Convenings
National gatherings with researchers and arts and community experts.
Arts Data Profile Series
Collections of statistics, graphics, and summary results from data-mining about the arts.
National Archive of Data on Arts and Culture
Hosted by the Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research at the University of Michigan.
UMass Amherst NEA Archives Collection
A digitization of more than 40 years of publications on the arts and arts management.