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In this podcast, Jo Reed and Sunil Iyengar compare and contrast arts measurement techniques used by cultural agencies in the UK, Canada, and Australia.

Welcome to Quick Study, the monthly podcast from the National Endowment for the Arts. This is where we'll share stats and stories to help us better understand the value of art in everyday life. We in the NEA's Office of Research and Analysis frequently obsess about measurement in the arts.

We know the arts also has measurable benefits for individuals and communities, and it's part of the job of our office to try to understand, document, and publish those benefits. So today, I wanted to discuss three novel measurement strategies that some of our peer agencies have used. That is, governmental cultural agencies from three other nations, the U.K., Canada, and Australia...Keep listening on ArtsJournal.