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FAQs about new subscription service
Arts Research Monitor, BlogBelow are answers to some key questions about our new subscription service (via Substack). Statistical insights on the arts will now be distributed as a “newsletter” at statsinsights.hillstrategies.com. Through a subscription model, I will continue t… View this resource
Since 2002, the Arts Research Monitor has provided synopses of qualitative and quantitative research findings in the arts and culture. Because of funding changes, we are distributing our new work at statsinsights.ca.
Green(er) arts?
BlogThe arts and the environment are inextricably linked. The climate crisis is already having substantial impacts in our communities, including artists and arts infrastructure. This blog focuses on connections between the arts and the environment throug… View this resource
Changing the Narrative
Arts Research MonitorThe intent of this report is “to measure and benchmark employment conditions of Black, Indigenous and People of Colour (BIPOC) in Canada and the extent to which they participate equitably in Canada’s booming screen-based production sector and shape s… View this resource
Unfunded: Black Communities Overlooked by Canadian Philanthropy
Arts Research MonitorThis report indicates that “the systemic racism and hardships faced by Black people in Canada” demonstrate both insufficient investment from philanthropic organizations and “the inadequacy of public policy in addressing the concerns” of the “1.2 mill… View this resource
Diversity of charity and non-profit boards of directors: Overview of the Canadian non-profit sector
Arts Research MonitorThis Statistics Canada article is based on responses from 6,170 board members and 2,665 other representatives of not-for-profit organizations. Because of the non-random nature of the sample, Statistics Canada cautions that “no inferences about the ov… View this resource
COVID-19 and the Experience of Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic Creative Entrepreneurs
Arts Research MonitorBased on interviews with 20 “Black, Asian, and Minority Ethnic” (BAME) creative entrepreneurs from different parts of the United Kingdom (but “with a focus on London”), this report attempts “to understand how the pandemic and the events of 2020 were… View this resource


