Value for Money Applies Also to State Expenditure on the Arts. John O Hagan Places Matter Dublin Castle January 12 th 2017

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Value for Money Applies Also to State Expenditure on the Arts John O Hagan Places Matter Dublin Castle January 12 th 2017

Introduction Political demands for value for money (VFM) But usual metrics not possible More like evidence for a court case: circumstantial, narrative and bits of hard facts Funding agencies though usually concerned with outputs and not societal outcomes Societal v personalbenefit; only former linked to state expenditure: private benefits from the arts but also from skiing, gardening, etc. Besides only the arts areas with large state expenditure (central and local) require VFM studies

Societal Outcome 1 Identity and Social Cohesion Neil MacGregor for example chooses to define Germany more through the works of cultural figures such as Beethoven Dürer, Goethe, Luther and members of the Bauhuasmovement and important historical cultural monuments and artefacts, than through political figures and events. (McGregor, 2015) Same for Ireland? For example, Joyce, Yeats, Hill of Tara or Rock of Cashel, National Museum, traditional music Cultural context for and influence on identity coming up to 1916 striking Identity and social cohesion linked Social cohesion essential for stability

Societal Outcome 2 Experimental/Innovative Work Analogous to R & D in the sciences and engineering Social returns much greater than private returns Films, TV and commercial theatredraw on ideas and talent developed in subsidised theatre sector: Industrial design and success influenced by the subsidised visual arts Does it matter that few if anyread our state-subsidised research if one in a hundred papers lead to major benefits for the wider society? Likewise with funding of experimental work in the arts. Does it matter therefore that fewattend experimental work in the arts? Would Bach, or Wagner or Velázquez or Joyce and many other greats ever have emerged if they had to rely on the market?

Societal Outcome 3 Economic Spill-over Effects Direct employment from any state expenditure Spill-over employment the key. For example, magnet for tourists visiting an area: Mona Lisa in Louvre, Book of Kellsin Trinity College, Blarney and Bunratty Castles, Newgrange Cultural infrastructure as factor in industrial location decisions

Societal Outcome 4 International Reputation and Prestige Related to national identity Can be huge national prideresulting from international recognition in the arts: e.g. well preserved built heritage and historical artefacts, Joyce, Wexford Opera Festival and many other similar local festivals International Prestigefor a nation, as for an individual, in having a reputable arts sector and historical artefacts. Baumol(1966): Few people would be happy if their country became known abroad as a cultural wasteland, a nation in which Mammon had put beauty and art to rout

Mapping Goals/Objectives to Societal Benefits 1 Done by very few funding agencies of the arts: take for example the Arts Council of England. Excellenceis thriving and celebrated in the arts, museums and libraries. Everyonehas the opportunity to experience and to be inspired by the arts, museums and libraries. The arts, museums and libraries are resilient and environmentally sustainable. The leadershipand workforce in the arts, museums and libraries are diverse and appropriately skilled. Every child and young personhas the opportunity to experience the richness of the arts, museums and libraries

Mapping Goals/Objectives to Societal Benefits 2 Apart from the goals overlapping, the third and fourth goals relate to operational issues not societal outcomes, whereas the second and third relate to a more even participation in the arts sector (see later) All could apply to any private business Much clearer connection for example in NZ and especially Australia

More Equal Access to the Arts: A Misplaced Objective? 1 Very uneven attendanceby income and educational level at the arts with large public funding: nothing new here Lack of interest or preferencesthe key reason though, not price Why lack of interest: possibly due to high cognitive capacity to appreciate the publicly subsidised arts A policy concern? Not necessarily given the earlier discussion on societal outcomes

More Equal Access to the Arts: A Misplaced Objective? 2 May be no subsidy at all to attendees if social benefit large Why should innovative works of art have a high and even attendance by socioeconomic group? That is not the point of the subsidy. Likewise in relation to economic spin-offs (tourism/investment)

Concluding Comments 1 Personaland/or intrinsic benefits of the arts not relevantfor this debate: just societal benefits Almost impossible to provide any reliable quantitative value of societal benefits But it is possible to provide patches of evidence, arguments and case studies Besides, it is useful to assess arts funding agencies in terms of governance, decision making, programmes, and objectives: if these are not good then good societal outcomes very unlikely. Identity and social cohesioncan be explored through survey and case study work: applies in particular to local arts festivals

Concluding Comments 2 Evidence on innovationcan be got from tracking the progress of artists and artistic productions from the subsidised to the commercial sector (West End story ) Culture as a magnet for touristsand industrialists can be tracked through surveys, but these must relate onlyto the subsidised sector and not the commercial sector to be meaningful (which is almost never the case) Arguments must precede evidence, but evidence must be sought Otherwise the state arts sector s future is in jeopardy The task is not impossible; just similar to justifying expenditure on the police, education and health!

Concluding Comments 3 Or convincing a jury!