Arts & Design as Economic Development

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Arts & Design as Economic Development Globalization and Restructuring in Rural America June 6, 2005 USDA/ERS, Washington, DC RTS, Inc. 2005

What was noticed and what was missed in Third Italy Sabel saw cooperation and division of labor Porter discovered rivalry and specialization Putnam found social capital None, however, paid much attention to uses of art, design, and culture RTS, Inc. 2005

Conditions have changed 1960s & 1970s Making things cheaper Advantage is Cost Division of labor, MTS, mass production 1980s & 1990s Making things better Advantages are Quality and Speed TQM, JIT, flexible specialization, automation 2000s Making better things Advantages are Aesthetics and Authenticity Design, innovation, uniqueness RTS, Inc. 2005

Design and quality control in the 1960s Before SPC, TQM, CIM, JIT, and outsourcing RTS, Inc. 2005

Creative enterprises are firms in which Art, culture, or design is the product Art, culture, or design is the distinguishing feature or competitive advantage of a product or company Art, culture or design defines a service

Incorporating Art & Design (1) To appeal to consumer taste Artisans Doors Alessi Kohler Co. Apple Munro Shoes Bang & Olufsen

Incorporating design (2) Creating unique identity ACEnet works with artisans to create high value ag-based growth by using art, design, and stories to give their products a special identity. RTS, Inc. 2005

Incorporating design (3) Identity through association Winzeler Gear s success is based on combining our manufacturing art of creating precision molded gears with the power of strategic business partnerships. Winzeler Gear Company Winzeler Gear, in Harwood Heights, IL RTS, Inc. 2005

Two measures of creative economies People: Creative workforce SOC Industry: Creative companies NAICS, SIC where concentrated and/or specialized, they define a creative cluster RTS, Inc. 2005

Clusters are right brain views of economies a geographic concentration of interrelated companies and institutions of sufficient scale to generate external economies Produces a whole that is greater than sum of its parts

Montana s Creative Enterprise Cluster (Economy) Suppliers Materials Packaging Framing Tools Equipment Services Agents Studios Public relations Non-profits Social and Support Infrastructure: Associations, Non-profits, Collaboratives, Guilds, Networks Core Enterprises I. Artists, crafts, writers, performers (Individuals) 5,835 II. Arts, crafts, media, entertainment, publishers (Production firms) 104 III. Designers, decorators, architects, advertising, etc. (Creative services) 527 Talent Pool: Professional, Skilled Support, Administration Markets Coops Galleries Shops E-commerce Outsourcing Foundries Publishers Photo service Printers Sources of skills & knowledge Schools, colleges/universities, workshops

Creative enterprise clusters are nearly always undervalued Large part of creative economy is: -suppressed - self-employed - non- or under-reported -misreported Large part is embedded in other industries

% self-employed in some of Montana s creative enterprises NAICS Sector Employees Self-employed % S-E 54131 Architects 587 157 21 5414 Design service 360 331 48 5418 Advertising 363 262 42 45322 Gift stores 970 292 23 8412 Museum,gallery 236 182 44 7115 Artists, writers 0 1,970 100

Artists, performers, artisans: Toe River Valley of North Carolina Data Source Number Companies 0 Non-employer data 122 Occupations 150 State arts council list 175 Local arts council list 388

Industry comparisons in Sector North Carolina Employees 000s % of all Firms 000s % of all Creative enter. (n) 41.8 1.2 19.3 2.7 Creative enter. (b) 110.0 3.1 32.2 4.5 Furniture 61.9 1.7 1.3 0.2 Biotech 41.5 1.2 0.4 - Computer & elect. 41.2 1.1 0.6 0.1 Transportation equip 33.0 0.9 0.5 0.1 Apparel 30.8 0.9 1.1 0.2

Examples of other places where firms cluster around the creative content of goods or services Maniago, Italy (cutlery) Lahti, Finland (fine furniture) Yancey/Mitchell Counties, NC (crafts) Sassoulo/Fiorano, Italy (ceramics) Smaland, Sweden (glass) Santa Fe/Taos, NM (art) Portland, OR (graphic designers) Elkins, WV (music) Belluna, Italy (spectacles)

Massachusetts Northern Tier Mass MOCA (Museum of Contemporary Art Williams College of Art Museum Historic Deerfield-New England history & art 1794 Meeting House Greenfield Community College Contemporary Artists Center (North Adams) Hallmark Institute of Photography Sterling & Francine Clark Art Institute Berkshire Creative Resource Center

Ingredients for Success 1. Critical mass of talent 2. Associative behavior/social capital 3. Priority in educational system 4. Valued by economic development agencies 5. Accessible business support programs and organizations 6. Design-oriented industry base 7. Business-oriented arts and crafts base 8. Finding a niche 9. Adequate resources

Selected benchmark practices EnergyXchange in western NC uses methane from six acre dump area powers glass and ceramic studios, horticulture, galleries, visitor center. Finlandia College in Michigan s Upper Peninsula has design agreement with a Finnish Design college to introduce art, design, into local wood/furniture companies. Cultural Enterprise in Wales provides business mentors, development finance, free information. Designing Furniture in Western Australia, teams artists with furniture companies, offers artist residencies, TAFE based training exhibitions, works w/craftwest.

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Roles for Community Colleges Integrating art& design into technical programs Helping manufacturers move upscale Developing and supporting artisan enterprises Creating economic opportunities for marginalized populations Expanding the cultural resources base of community Establishing a lead college of art & design

Creativity and Steel: Can a college weld together an economic impact? Bellingham Technical College,Washington Idea: A thematic emphasis on welded metal sculpture and value-added metal manufacturing to strengthen economic opportunities in entrepreneurialism, manufacturing, and tourism in our community. Vision: Bellingham will be recognized as the Northwest s center for welded metal sculpture and creative design for manufactured metal products. RTS, Inc. 2005

Furniture College at Letterfrack: Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology Initiated by Community-Based Rural Development Center to introduce Scandinavian design principles (and imagination) into the Irish furniture industry Integrate art/design with production technologies Certificate & degree programs in furniture production and management Home of Irish Furniture Technology Center Supports new enterprise development Seminars for industry http://www.gmit.ie

Changing the terms of economic development Comprehensive approach -Crafts, Garden Trails -Institute for Creative Economy -Apprenticeships -Integrating design in construction -EnergyXchange -Craft registry -Handmade Holidays RTS, Inc. 2005

Regional Technology Strategies, Inc. 205 Lloyd St., Carrboro, NC 27510 rosenfeld@rtsinc.org 919-933-6699 http://