The Foundation strongly believes that arts and culture are a fundamental part of an open, enlightened society. The Foundation's paper series exists to ensure public debate about the global, economic and societal forces affecting the arts.
THE PAPER SERIES
- 2002 "Where the Green Ants Dream: Aspects of Community in Six Parts"
by Carol Becker
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- 2001"The 1960s in Bamako: Malick Sidibé and James Brown"
by Manthia Diawara
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- 2001"A New Commitment: To Artists, Creativity, and Freedom of Expression in the 21st Century"
by Archibald L. Gillies
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- 1998"Convenience and Process: Private versus Public Arts Funding"
by Michael Brenson
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- 1998"Created Commons"
by Lewis Hyde
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- 1997"INDECENCY: The Ongoing American Debate Over Sex, Children, Free Speech, and Dirty Words"
by Marjorie Heins
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- 1997"A Democracy of Voices: Free Expression in the U.S."
by Nan Levinson
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- 1995"Coming of Age with the Muses: Change in the Age of Multiculturalism"
by Susana Torruella Leval
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- 1995"Resisting the Dangerous Journey: The Crisis of Journalistic Criticism"
by Michael Brenson
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- 1995"Between a Rock and a Hard Place"
by Robert Storr
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- 1994"Global Culture and the American Cosmos"
by Orlando Patterson
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- 1994 "A Global Culture?"
by David Rieff
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