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Since 1982 we have served hundreds of clients nationwide, including non-profit organizations, consortia of all sizes, cultural institutions, foundations, education systems, and state and local governments. Our work has helped these clients identify and meet their organizational goals and, for many, succeed far beyond expectations. ArtsMarket has gained national recognition and has developed an extensive network of contacts and resources nationwide.

Shaping Legislative Incentives through Economic Forecasting
The Montana Film Office
Helena, MT

Providing Farsighted Planning that Challenges, Directs, Defines
Greater Norfolk Corporation
Norfolk, VA

Determining Market Interests through Dynamic Focus Group Facilitation 
Cincinnati Museum Center
Cincinnati, OH

Tripling Museum Attendance through Solid Research and Counsel
The Strong Museum
Rochester, NY

Building Audiences by Building Cooperation
The Arts Council of Indianapolis
Indianapolis, IN

Revitalizing Arts in Education
Montana Arts Council
Helena, Montana

Providing Valuable Audience Information
United Arts Council of Raleigh and Wake County
and Durham Arts Council

(Search www.quirks.com article archive. Research Specialty = focus groups, Article Title = Arts)

 

 

If you want to learn more about the breadth of clients we serve, download our comprehensive client list.

Rubin H. Fleet Science Center
San Diego, CA

California Center for the Arts
Escondido, CA

The Arts Council of Indianapolis
Indianapolis, IN

The Strong Museum
Rochester, NY

 

Capitol Theatre
Yakima, WA

Wichita Art Museum
Wichita, KS

 

COPIA, the American Center for Food, Wine and the Arts
Napa, CA

Indianapolis Arts Council; Downtown Indianapolis, Inc.; Mayors Office of Cultural Affairs
Indianapolis, IN

Sarasota County Arts Council
Sarasota, FL

 

Montana Arts Council
Helena, MT

Arts Council of Richmond
Richmond, VA (Search www.quirks.com article archive. Research Specialty = focus groups, Article Title = Arts)

Boston Public Schools
Boston, MA

 

Kodaly Center of America
Providence, RI

 

Greater Norfolk Corporation
Norfolk, VA

Nevada State Historical Society
Reno, NV

City of Berkeley
Berkeley, CA

Boston Office of Cultural Affairs
Boston, MA

Illinois Arts Council
Chicago, IL

 

Muhammad Ali Center
Louisville, KY

Northshore Performing Arts Center
Bothell, WA

Red Skelton Museum, Vincennes University
Vincennes, IN

Florida Studio Theatre
Sarasota, FL

Coronado Theatre
Rockford, IL

Alfred B. Maclay Gardens State Park
Tallahassee, FL

Florence Center for the Arts
Florence, SC

 

Oregon Arts Commission
Salem, OR

Center for Arts & Culture
Washington, DC

Barnett Symposium on Public Policy and the Arts
Ohio State University, Columbus

Cincinnati Business Committee
Cincinnati, OH

 

North American Choral Company
Grand Rapids, MI

Ohio Arts Council
Columbus, OH

 

OPERA America
Washington, DC

Washington State Arts Commission
Olympia, WA

Capitol Theatre
Yakima, WA

Civic Arts Commission, Office of Economic Development, City of Berkeley
Berkeley, CA

Impresario's Choice
Monroe, LA

Louisiana Division of the Arts, Office of the Lt. Governor, State of Louisiana
Baton Rouge, LA

Montana Film Office, Dept. of Commerce, State of Montana
Helena, MT

Red Skelton Museum, Vincennes University
Vincennes, Indiana

 

Broadway Across America, Clear Channel Entertainment
New York, NY

Bozeman ICEDOGS Hockey
Olympia, WA

Fairytale Town
Sacramento, CA

Harley Davidson Motorcycles
Milwaukee, WI

 

Carolina Ballet
Chapel Hill, NC

California Center for the Arts Escondido
Escondido, CA

Indiana Repertory Theatre
Indianapolis, IN

San Diego Opera
San Diego, CA

 

Broadway Across America, Clear Channel Entertainment
San Antonio, TX and New Orleans, LA

Austin Arts Commission
Austin, TX

James Irvine Foundation
San Francisco, CA

City of Sacramento
Sacramento, CA

 

Downtown Norfolk Council
Norfolk, VA

City of Yakima
Yakima, WA

City of Mesa
Mesa, AZ

City of Florence
Florence, SC

Cincinnati Business Committee
Cincinnati, OH

 

 

 

"Your research was dead on-target. The market segmentation was dead on-target and the list we purchased through you, based on the research, was dead on-target. Our $10,000 investment has generated $150,000 in sales."

Steve Caffery, President
Capitol Theatre, Yakima, WA

 

"I want to express my personal thanks to you and your associates for the wonderful job you did on our market research project. You really helped us focus our efforts and the staff thoroughly valued this experience. The Witchita Art Museum would not hesitate to recommend your firm to colleagues."

Inez S. Wolins, Director
Wichita Art Museum

 

"Louise is an absolute master at taking a diverse audience with seemingly insoluble differences and through a fair, open process arriving at consensus and shared goals which all can embrace. Her willingness to work through the personalities and special interests involved in any large planning process is extraordinary, and reflects the dedication she has to the field of arts in education."

Executive Director
Richmond Arts Council

 

"The terms for the Boston School Department’s new three-year teacher’s contract includes $2 million slated for the arts, music, and foreign-language classes, the school department announced yesterday. ‘This is a major achievement,’ said Mayor Thomas Menino. ‘This is the first time we’ve recognized the arts in the school system’s history.’ In April, a task force laid out a policy, facilitated by ArtsMarket Consulting, Inc., that would insure equal distribution of arts education across all Boston public schools."

The Boston Herald
June 23, 1994

 

"Thank you for a fantastic job! Everyone is enthusiastic and excited about the process and outcome of our strategic planning. Everyone was so impressed with you and what we all were able to accomplish in such a short period of time."

South Carolina Arts Alliance

 

"None of us connected with the Kodaly Center of America can thank you enough for your personal concern and generosity, which has gone so far beyond what we contracted for. Now it is up to all of us to do the job that will make all that extra time and effort worthwhile."

Kodaly Center of America

 

"As a result of your excellent guidance and leadership, the Illinois Arts Council has adopted an outstanding strategic plan. We are ever indebted to you for all you did so well to make this plan possible. Your knowledge, your vision, and your exceptional ability to work with people made this plan a reality. We believe it has great potential, and we are ever grateful to you for all you did to make it possible."

Willard L. Boyd, Chair
Illinois Arts Council Strategic Planning Committee

 

"I have now lived in Sarasota for twenty years. Your leadership brought us together in a more substantive manner than any other event I can think of. Hopefully, we can bring you back to stay focused on implementing the cultural plan."

Claude J. Du Pont, funder
The Sarasota County Cultural Plan

 

"Many, many thanks for your workshop presentation at the recent OPERA America Annual Conference. . . . I knew it would be terrific—and it was! I heard lots of positive feedback from the marketing/PR community concerning the breakout. The participants learned important findings from your research. Thanks for suggesting this process."

Laura J. Young, Director of Public Affairs
OPERA America

 

"Thank you for presenting the evaluation workshops at the "Conceiving the Future: Artists, Schools, and Communities of the 21st Century" Conference. Your Presentations were so useful to the participants. They enjoyed your lively, interactive style and were grateful for the practical information that they can use to improve their programs."

Linda Bellon-Fisher, Arts In Education Program Manager
Washington State Arts Commission
Olympia, WA

 

"Your study, like you and the firm, is first class. The attention to detail is superb, and your analysis should provide a vigorous amount of dialogue in the future."

Jeannie F. Butler, Executive Director
The Thomas S. Kenan Institute for the Arts

 

"ArtsMarket is the finest company with whom I have had the privilege to work.  I say this not only because the quality of the work could not be better, but also because it is done so efficiently, incorporating best practices from around the country.  We have, as a result of working with ArtsMarket, the best strategic plan this agency has ever done."

Arlynn Fishbaugh, Executive Director
Montana Arts Council

 

"The audience profiling and neighborhood mapping provided by ArtsMarket enabled us to better focus our message and target our delivery.  Our first time direct mail efforts resulted in both a higher level of awareness for the event and increased local attendance.  We will be expanding this program next year."

Paul McClure, Glass McClure Advertising on Behalf of their client, Sacramento Jazz Jubilee

 

"WDET-FM Public Radio continues to use the Geodemographic and Crossover Affiliation data three years after the ArtsMarket Survey was completed.  The data is a very effective tool that reveals potential for partnerships with other arts and cultural entities as well as pointing out strong current relationships that are worthy of more investment."

Caryn G. Mathes, General Manager
WDET-FM

 

"ArtsMarket’s work is the homework, the absolute basis of what we need."

Laura Long, Director
Cincinnati Business Committee

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