This portion of our site provides more information about some custom research projects that have been commissioned from Hill Strategies Research, including links to additional information or full reports.
Our clients have included arts organizations, arts associations and partnerships, arts councils, municipalities, and government departments.
A big thank you to all who participated! As part of a market research study for La Nouvelle Scène in Ottawa, Hill Strategies conducted a French-language survey of theatre and cultural participation in Ottawa-Gatineau.
Hill Strategies Research to conduct research into the state of arts organizations in Canada for Business for the Arts. Hill Strategies Research encourages managers of Canadian non-profit performing arts organizations, museums and art galleries to complete the Business for the Arts survey. Wide participation by the arts community will help ensure meaningful and powerful data analysis. The deadline is April 25th. Further information, as well as online links to submit survey data, is available at http://www.businessforarts.org/surveys/default.asp.
This report, prepared by Hill Strategies Research for the Ontario Association of Art Galleries, provides detailed data regarding art gallery activities, artistic programs, admissions, attendance, collections, arts education activities, workforce, capital funding and operating finances.
This report, prepared by Hill Strategies Research for the Ontario Association of Art Galleries, provides a qualitative complement to the quantitative analysis of A Statistical Profile of Art Galleries in Ontario. The report attempts to provide insights into the situation of public art galleries in Ontario.
Artists by Region in Ontario, a report commissioned by the Ontario Arts Council, provides an in-depth examination of artists in various regions of Ontario, including counties, districts, local municipalities and postal areas. A key strength of the report is the quantity of local detail provided, including newly-commissioned data for every county in Ontario.
Just a short note to encourage members of the Canadian arts community to fill out your Census questionnaires as fully and accurately as possible – especially those of you who receive the longer Census form, which contains a number of work-related questions.