Many art museums saw their revenue decline as a result of last year's tough economic climate, a new report says.
Seventy-four of the 128 museums that provided data to the Association of Art Museum Directors brought in less money in 2002 than in 2001 -- another year marked by a downturn in revenue, mostly as a result of the September 11 terrorist attacks. This is only the second year that the association has reported on its members' revenue levels.
The summary of the survey can be found :
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