Vol. 41 No. 2 1974 - page 168

PUBLISHING CENTER FOR CULTURAL RESOURCES
27 West S3 Street
New York City 10019
The Publishing Center is a nonprofit corporation serving museums and
other nonprofit arts organizations. One of its services is distribution of
books and pamphlets by mail. Orders should be prepaid. They are not
subjeCt to sales tax, and prices include postage and handling.
ARTS AND THE PEOPLE. Examines
involvement in the arts in New York
State in terms of income, education,
social group, community size, and race.
Study conducted by National Research
Center of the Arts (an affiliate of Louis
Harris). Pub. by American Council for
the Arts in Educ., 1973.242 pp. $5.00
A DIRECTORY OF AMERICAN
POETS. Geographic list of over 1,300
poets and writers with addresses and
(with permission) telephone numbers.
An
alphabetical listing provides easy
access to all names. Purchasers also re–
ceive a newsletter. Pub. By Poets
&
Writers, Inc. , 1973. 132 pp. $4.00
A REPORT ON PROFESSIONAL
SALARIES IN NEW YORK STATE
MUSEUMS by M. 1. Gladstone. Analy–
sis of salaries at 105 institu tions in
terms of budget, staff size, and loca–
tion in or out of New York City.
Shows earnings by education, sex, and
length of service. Pub. by New York
State Association of Museums, 1972.
48 pp. $3.00
NEW YORK CITY RESOURCES FOR
THE ARTS AND ARTISTS. Lists city
agencies which employ visual or per–
forming artists; describes space avail–
able for rehearsals, meetings, and ex–
hibitions; gives leads to equipment
which may be borrowed ; covers ad–
visory services on programs, budgets,
and grant applications; pinpoints per–
mits and licenses needed for public
activities. Pub. by N.Y. Cultural Coun–
cil Foundation, 1974. 100 pp. $2.00
A STUDY OF THE NONPROFIT
ARTS AND CULTURAL INDUSTRY
IN NEW YORK STATE. Shows the
extent to which artists and arts institu–
tions affect the total state economy.
Study conducted by National Research
Center of the Arts (an affiliate of Louis
Harris). Sponsored by Performing Arts
Association of New York State in co–
operation with New York State Assoc.
of Museums, 1972. 212 pp. $4.00
THE VISUAL ARTIST AND THE
LAW. Explores copyright, contractual
arrangements with dealers, publication
rights, studio sales, museum exhibi–
tions, tax problems, and the artist's
constitutional rights. Sponsored by
Associated Councils on the Arts, As–
sociation of the Bar of the City of New
York, and Volunteer Lawyers for the
Arts. Rev. ed., 1974. 108 pp. $5.00
"Architecture Worth Saving in New
York State" studies--sponsored by
New York State Council on the Arts:
LANDMARKS
OF
DUTCHESS
COUNTY, 1683-1867. Illustrates and
describes 93 Dutchess County land–
marks from the Colonial era to the Vic–
torian age. 1969. 244 pp. $4.95
THE NINETEENTH-CENTURY AR–
CHITECTURE
OF
SARATOGA
SPRINGS. Uses over 100 outstanding
structures for a chronological recon–
struction of nineteenth-century style.
1970. 104 pp. $3.50
Two Exhibit Portfolios: Each portfolio
comprises fifty or more black·and·white
illustrations (most ofthem photographs)
on lightweight
11
x 14·inch cardboard
- - all packaged in a sturdy slipcase.
HARLEM 1900-1929. Illustrations of
the emergence of the spiritual home of
black America. Depicts family and
school groups, street scenes, celebra–
tions, and the men and women who
forged Harlem's identity. Pub. by
Schomburg Center for Research in
Black Culture, 1973. $7.00
FIFTY-TWO
ARTISTS:
PHOTO–
GRAPHS BY HANS NAMUTH. Photo–
graphs of leading New York art figures
after 1950--capturing their appear–
ance and the ambiance in which they
live and work. PUb. by Committee for
the Visual Arts, 1973. $12.00
fA limited number of the portfolios are
offered to New York State education
institutions for the cost of postage and
handling. Further information
is
avail·
able from the Publishing Center.)
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