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Robert
H. Bailey, Principal
AMS Planning & Research Corp.
Robert
H. Bailey has been involved
in cultural resource planning, management and research
since 1972. His arts consulting has brought professional
planning, management and coordination to the development
of scores of projects. Prior to establishing AMS in
1988, he operated his own arts management consulting
firm in Canada and California.
Some
recent planning projects that he has directed include:
a new performing arts project in Shanghai, China; a cultural
facilities inventory for the San Diego Redevelopment Agency;
feasibility studies and project planning for the Museum of
the West in Scottsdale and an arts campus at the University
of Virginia, business plans for the Pasadena Kidspace Children's
Museum and the San José Museum of Art; and an arts funding
strategy for the City of Long Beach, California.
Bob has a particular wealth of experience in the area of
historic preservation and adaptive re-use of buildings for
the arts. He is the author of the widely acclaimed ENCORE:
Recycling Public Buildings for the Arts, which details historic
preservation and renovation projects throughout Canada. He
was a contributor to Conversion Frontiers: Military Bases
and Other Opportunities for Artists (1997), and is a frequent
speaker on arts facility planning at conferences and seminars
nationally.
Bob is a graduate of the MBA Program in Arts Administration
at York University in Toronto. Upon graduation he worked
in project management positions at the National Ballet of
Canada and the Art Gallery of Ontario. He was Assistant Director
of the York University Arts Administration program from 1974
to 1976. He continues his academic involvement at Sonoma
State University where he is a regular lecturer in arts planning
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