Toledo Museum of Art Economic Impact
This document shows the impact in all economic sectors as presented in the online impact model. PDF Here.
Since its founding in 1901, the Toledo Museum of Art has earned a global reputation for the quality its collection, innovative education programs, and the architecturally significant campus. The postmodern Glass Pavilion opened in 2006, and is the new home of the Toledo Museum of Art’s world-renowned glass collection, featuring more than 5,000 works of art from ancient to contemporary times. The TMA School of Art and Design is a community school that has taught budding artists from ages 3 to 93 years for more than a century. The Toledo Museum of Art collection of more than 30,000 works of art ranks among the finest in the United States. Museum admission is free to the public.
Interactive economic model to calculate local impacts of programming and visitors.
Location of museum members and educational partners with overlay of US Census variables on an interactive map
Analysis of impacton 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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