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Arthur
Greenberg, Director
AMS Planning & Research Corp.
Arthur
Greenberg joined
AMS in 1990 after serving as Marketing Director for
the City of Oakland's Cultural Arts Division. After
eight years in the California office, he opened AMS's
Midwest branch in St. Louis. His background includes
serving as curatorial consultant to Levi Strauss & Company's
corporate collection of American art and as a Legislative
Analyst for the City of Oakland and United Way of the
Bay Area.
He received his BA in English Literature from Washington
University in St. Louis, pursued graduate studies in Art
History at UC Berkeley and was the recipient of a Fellowship
from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH). Arthur
has been a facilitator at national conferences on topics
such as united arts fundraising and the intersection of arts
and economic development and has authored a White Paper on
arts advocacy.
His work at AMS has included serving as project director
for the Louisville Cultural Blueprint and numerous other
cultural plans in California, Georgia, Louisiana, Florida,
Pennsylvania, Missouri, Colorado and Alaska. He directed
the initial feasibility study for the National Underground
Railroad Freedom Center in Cincinnati (opened in 2004), as
well as market and operations studies for the Touhill PAC
in St. Louis and the Community Cultural Center in Fairfield,
Ohio. Other notable projects include public and private Funding
Studies for a consortium of museums in Chicago, feasibility
studies for community-based cultural facilities in suburban
Des Moines, Cincinnati and Denver and college arts facility
studies in Virginia and Illinois.
Other recent projects include a feasibility study for the
proposed Louis L'Amour Interpretive Center in North Dakota,
an Expansion Master plan for the JB Speed Art Museum in Louisville,
market research and strategic planning for historic sites
and living history attractions (Kansas, Minnesota, Alaska)
and a Cultural Impact Study for Houston and Harris County. |