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Shaping the Creative Economy of Burlington Vermont
The Creative Economy is an economic driving force fueled
by the entire Creative Community of a given area or
region.
This community is comprised of Creative Workers and Creative
Industries that depend upon the creativity of design, art,
innovation and language in production. This community of individuals, organizations and
industries add to an area’s economic sustainability as well as its cultural and social well-being by generating wealth and a high
quality of life within the community.
The Creative Community in Burlington
According to Richard Florida, Burlington is the 4th most Creative City in the United States. The 1st most Creative in cities under 250,000
Burlington is the most tolerant city in the US 12.5% of Burlington’s workforce work directly in
the Creative Economy Burlington’s Creative Economy accounts for over
$512 million in annual receipts
Shaping the Creative Economy of Burlington
The Creative Economy is an integral part of Burlington’s economy and the Creative Community is invaluable to Burlington’s sustainable future.
Creative communities and cultural resources are also crucial in attracting creative people and with them valuable creative industries
Can Burlington do more?
YES!
The Creative Economy in Burlington may be strong, but research has shown that the City of Burlington can do more
to foster and sustain its Creative Community
Six Steps to the Future
The six recommendations presented here will allow Burlington to improve upon its already strong Creative Economy through:
Recognition Support
Financial Managerial
Planning Coordination Collaboration
1. Promote Burlington as a Cultural Destination
Draw tourism dollars to the City Attract Creative People Attract Creative Industries and Industries
that depend upon art and creative in production
Provide local and visiting artists with a steady clientele
Action Step
•Create a Nationally recognized Cultural District in Downtown Burlington, Vermont
According to Americans for the Arts;
“The impact of cultural districts is measurable: the arts attract residents and tourists who also support adjacent businesses such as restaurants, lodging, retail, and parking. The presence of the arts enhances property values, the profitability of surrounding businesses, and the tax base of the region. The arts attract a well-educated work force -- a key incentive for new and relocating businesses. Finally, the arts contribute to the creativity and innovation of a community.”
2. Integrate Creative Economic Development With Community Economic
Development
Position Burlington as the leading “creative hub” of Vermont and New England
Strengthen its Creative Community to attract Creative People
Grow the Creative Economy of Burlington Support arts and culture both as an economic
tool and as an end unto themselves
Action Step
Create a task force to develop a Creative Economy Development Strategic Plan
Incorporate this plan into other strategic plans of the city such as the Greater Burlington Industrial Corporation’s plan
“The human needs that are met by art, music, and cultural heritage activities in a community are the need for self-expression, the need for aesthetic enjoyment, and a need for connection to cultural and historical traditions in a community.”
The Burlington Legacy Project
3. Create a One-Stop Resource Center
Provide technical assistance to artists and creative industries such as marketing, business management, and bookkeeping skills
Create an interactive hub for the Creative Community
Provide artists with exhibition space and connections to present and future clients
Action Step
Create and staff a One-Stop Resource Center in Burlington, this could be housed at the Firehouse Center for the Visual Arts.
The center will focus on the entire Creative Community; individual artists, small businesses, creative firms, and other actors in the Creative Economy.
4. Develop Training Tools for Creative People
Provide artists and entrepreneurs with the skills necessary to operate a small business Marketing, business skills, personnel
management, and budgeting
Provide a series of courses structured to meet those needs in a format that the working person can utilize
Action Step
Burlington City Arts and the University of Vermont’s Department of Continuing Education should begin to meet to discuss the needs of artists and entrepreneurs in the Burlington area and develop training classes to help meet those needs.
5. Create a Collaboration Between Artists and Businesses
Allow local businesses to tap into the creative spirit of the local Creative Community
Provides artists with a valuable client Allows companies to use creativity to remain
competitive in a global marketplace
Action Step
Burlington should support and encourage Doreen Kraft, of Burlington City Arts, and her efforts to develop an artist-in-residence program for local companies.
“Kohler Co. has long encouraged an ongoing dialogue with the art community by opening the doors of its pottery and iron foundry to internationally recognized artists…. The resulting free exchange of techniques and ideas has opened whole new avenues of creative expression for the artists.”
The John Michael Kohler Arts Center
6. Develop a Live/Work District for Artists in Burlington
Provide affordable housing to artists that will also be used as studio and gallery space
Allows people to establish in-home-businesses without the expense of having to rent office or retail space
Give local and state tax exemption on sales of one-of-a-kind or limited edition work created and sold in this district
Action Step
Burlington should create a special “arts district” to allow for low-income artists and entrepreneurs to set up living/working space
Affordable housing dollars or tax incentives could be used to encourage the creation of this district.
Conclusion
The City of Burlington is on the leading edge of the Creative Economy in the United States. The recommendations presented here, if acted upon, will enable Burlington to sustain and grow its Creative Economy.