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![]() New Hampshire Business Committee for the Arts Today is Friday, July 25, 2008. |
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NEWS Art in WorkplaceSurvey Reveals Workplace Art Collections Are Valuable for BusinessDecember 8, 2003, New York, NY – The notion that art in the workplace is not essential or “merely decorative” has been dispelled by a recent survey of more than 800 employees working for 32 companies throughout the United States that have workplace art collections. The survey, a collaboration of the Business Committee for the Arts, Inc. (BCA) – www.bcainc.org – and the International Association for Professional Art Advisors (IAPAA) – www.iapaa.org, was distributed in late summer and early fall of this year to randomly selected companies ranging from food distributors to law firms that have workplace collections. Employees were asked to respond to each question by indicating their response on a graduated scale that ranged from strongly agree to strongly disagree.
The responses revealed that art in the workplace helps businesses address some key challenges, such as:
“The workplace art collection is often an underutilized, sometimes overlooked, business asset,” said Judith A. Jedlicka, President, BCA. “The results of this survey point to the fact that art in the work environment fosters creativity, boosts employee morale and sparks dialogues – all of which are essential to a company’s success.” This survey also revealed that art in the workplace:
“IAPAA members have always found that employees have strong responses to the works of art in their environments. Art reflects the corporate culture in a way that can be both unique and stimulating,” said Sandra Lang, President, IAPAA.
While the vast majority (81%) of the respondents indicated that they did not consider art among the deciding factors in working for the company, they overwhelmingly (82%) indicated that art is important in the work environment, and they (73%) reported that their view of the company would change if the art were removed.
Note: The participating companies and employees are kept confidential. Fractional percentages were rounded to the nearest tenth therefore sums may not add to 100%.
Contact: Joyce Roughly Director of Public Affairs, BCA 718 - 482-9900 jroughly @bcainc.org
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