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INtrinsic Impact: How Audiences and Visitors are Transformed by Cultural Experiences in Liverpool

Autor: Lidia Varbanova - Fecha: 29 jun 2011, 17:00

This report discusses the range of findings with respect to audiences’ ‘readiness to receive’ the art and the six constructs of intrinsic impact: captivation, emotional resonance, spiritual value, intellectual stimulation, aesthetic growth and social bonding.

The results of the study have stimulated conversations about artistic programmes, audience engagement, customer service and other topics, and also helped to advance a longer arc of learning about impact assessment underway in the U.K., U.S. and Australia.

The research is conducted by Baker Richards and Wolf Brown


Editorial: Commissioned by the Liverpool Arts Regeneration Consortium

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Tipo de publicación:
Informe, Investigación
Con etiqueta:
artistic programming, audience engagement

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