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Art & Culture

CCDC
sees public art as an essential element to the vitality of Boise's
downtown, one that contributes to the inviting sense of place
CCDC seeks to achieve. Each of CCDC's urban renewal plans calls
for a commitment to public art as part of its revitalization efforts.
Consistent with these plans, CCDC has become one of the primary
sources of funding for public art in Boise since 1978. These investments
are guided by CCDC's
Cultural Investments Policy and the recent Downtown
Arts & Culture Plan.
CCDC has provided partial or full funding for the creation of
numerous public artworks for downtown Boise, listed in these pages.
Funding partners have included Boise City, developers and local
businesses.

It has long been suspected
that the arts, especially the performing arts, contribute to the
economic vitality of a city--now we know just how much. With CCDC
funding, Boise participated in a nationwide study performed by
Americans for the Arts to quantify the economic impact of the
arts. The results for Boise (information gathered in 200-2001)
are available for download: Arts
and Economic Prosperity in Boise. The report was updated in
2007 with information from 2005, with even more interesting results:
the earlier report showed that the nonprofit arts were an $18
million industry in Boise; in 2005 the impact had grown to over
$38 million. Download the Current
Arts and Economic Prosperity document.

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