Thursday, October 8, 2009

CETA and the Arts

For those interested in the roll CETA played in support of artists throughout the US there are two documents that may be of interest. These documents are from the late 1970's and the early 1980's and focuse on CETA and the Arts.

One titled The Partnership of CETA and the Arts produced by the Employment and Training Administration has an introduction by then Assistant Secretary for Employment and Training Ernest G. Green and by Lee Kimche Director, Institute of Museum Services.

The second is an analysis and documentation report prepared for the US Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration, Office of Policy, Evaluation and Research and the Office of Comprehensive Employment Development and is executive summary is available. The title is CETA and Arts and Humanities: Fifteen Case Studies

Both are available by sending your request to cetaarts@gmail.com