The Canadian Conference of the Arts and the University of Ottawa are pleased to invite you to a special guest lecture with Professor Kevin Mulcahy:
Privatized Culture in Bad Times:
Evaluating the American System of Cultural Patronage
Join us at the University of Ottawa to hear Professor Mulcahy discuss the evolving model of American cultural policy within the context of the economic downturn. Professor Mulcahy will address:
- The financial support of culture through both public and private expenditures
- Broad policies, new initiatives, and changes in priorities
- An examination of national and sub-national levels
The talk in English will be followed by an open floor bilingual Question & Answer session.
Where:
University of Ottawa, Tabaret Hall, Senate Room (Room 083), 550 Cumberland Street
When:
Tuesday October 20th, 4:00pm-5:30pm
Who:
Dr. Kevin Mulcahy is the Sheldon Beychok Distinguished Professor in the Department of Political Science at Louisiana State University. Dr. Mulcahy’s research focuses on public policy with specific emphases on governments and the arts and comparative cultural policymaking. His areas of expertise also include American foreign policymaking and cultural diplomacy.
Recent publications by Professor Mulcahy:
“Identity and Cultural Policy.” Public Life of the Arts in America, Vol.II, edited by Joni Cherbo, Ruth Ann Stewart and Margaret Wyszomirski (New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press), 2008, 197-212.
“Introduction: Varieties of Non-National Cultural Policies.” 2008. Journal of Arts Management, Law and Society. 38; 163-165.
This event is being generously hosted free of charge to all. However, to support the Canadian Conference of the Arts’ presentation of such public events, we do suggest a donation of $5 or more.
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