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May 20, 2013, Monday - Unveiling the 2013 Minneapolis Creative Vitality Index at Central Library

Time: 3:00pm - 4:30pm
 
Location: Central Library's Pohlad Hall

The Minneapolis Creative Index is a tool for policymakers, arts professionals, grantmakers, artists, arts audiences and advocates; it provides information and concrete ways to demonstrate and amplify the importance of the creative sector to the health of our broader economy. This is the first of many annual reports on the creative economy and a broad baseline of reliable information on creative jobs, arts spending and creative for-profit and nonprofit organizations.

This report will inspire broad community... conversations on ways to utilize this data – and encourage arts leaders to consider how they measure and communicate their own impacts to a broader audience.

Join us at the Central Library's Pohlad Hall from 3 - 4:30 on Monday, May 20th for a public presentation on this groundbreaking report on Minneapolis' Creative Economy and how it impacts you.

You can access a pdf of the report here. Printed copies of the report will also be available at the event!