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American Perceptions of Artists

The American Perceptions of Artists Survey 2002 was a benchmark study of the general public's opinions about the lifestyles and work of artists in the United States. The series consists of a national survey of adults in the continental United States and nine local surveys conducted in the following metropolitan areas: Boston, Chicago, Cleveland, Houston, Los Angeles, New York, San Francisco, Seattle, and Washington, D.C.

The study was sponsored by the Urban Institute (http://www.urban.org) and conducted by Princeton Survey Research Associates International (http://www.psra.com).

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The data from the study are archived at: