Buttriss, GaryNailer, Christopher2023-07-07August 27-http://hdl.handle.net/1885/294033Prior research has connected the arts and cultural activities with the growth of creative industries, innovation, and the economic competitiveness of cities and regions. Cultural value has also come to be recognized as an important fourth dimension of sustainability. However, artistic and cultural activities also operate at a symbolic level to reflect, reinforce and reinterpret social goals and identity. At a time when city-level policy-makers are seeking to attract high-value creative industries and also to make cities more sustainable, arts and cultural activities come into focus as an interesting area for research. The specific ways in which the arts and cultural sector contributes to the sustainability of a city, and the processes and mechanisms through which they do so, have not been extensively researched to date. Furthermore, the networked, interactive nature of arts and cultural activities suggests that an interaction approach offers a valuable lens through which to explore this phenomenon. This paper provides a conceptual overview of the role of the arts and cultural sector in policies for the development of sustainable cities. It explores the nature of the network interactions within the arts and cultural sector, and between that sector and the government and private sectors, in Canberra, Australia.application/pdfen-AU© 2019 IMP GroupSustainable cities – How interactions in the arts and cultural communities contribute20192022-04-24