Despite the hype surrounding the mobilisation of the creative arts as a vehicle for social and physical regeneration, there are few systematic assessments of the success or otherwise of this agenda. This paper will present a framework for assessing the social, economic and cultural sustainability of a changing arts agenda in the regional city of Geelong, Australia. It will draw on general principles and local revaluations of the arts to present a historical account of why and how the value of the arts in this one community changed over time to produce a sustainable outcome.<br>
History
Location
Adelaide, S.A.
Open access
Yes
Language
eng
Publication classification
C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal
Copyright notice
2009, University of South Australia
Journal
Asia Pacific journal of arts and cultural management