Dia Beacon Economic Impact
This document shows the impact in all economic sectors as presented in the online impact model. PDF Here.
Dia:Beacon, located on the Hudson River in Beacon New York (about 50 miles north of New York City), is a museum for Dia Art Foundation's renowned collection of art from the 1960s to the present. A nonprofit institution founded in 1974, Dia Art Foundation is internationally renowned for initiating, supporting, presenting, and preserving art projects. Since opening in spring 2003, Dia:Beacon has received more than 350,000 visitors. Beginning in the fall of 2007, Dia presents commissions and projects by contemporary artists at The Hispanic Society of America while it seeks a permanent home for these initiatives in New York City. Additionally, the foundation maintains long-term, site-specific projects in the western United States, in New York City, and in Bridgehampton on Long Island.
Interactive economic model to calculate local impacts of programming and visitors.
Location of visitors with overlay of US Census variables on an interactive map
Impacts on property values in the community, with overlay of US Census variables on an interactive map
This document shows the impact in all economic sectors as presented in the online impact model. PDF Here.
This report describes the overall economic impact of the museum on its community. PDF Here.
Measuring the impact of culture using hedonic analysis. 2010. Stephen Sheppard. PDF Here.
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