I am excited and a bit nervous to announce a new structure to Hill Strategies’ work. Statistical insights on the arts will now be distributed as a “newsletter” at [...]
Thanks to the 100+ people who joined us on March 15 to explore and reflect upon the pilot year of the Arts Insights Canada (AIC) initiative. Presenters Cynthia Lickers-Sage, Parmela Attariwala, [...]
At the international Data Echo Culture conference, Kelly Hill’s presentation offered his perspective on possibilities and challenges related to demographic research into arts participation [...]
Arts Consultants Canada organized this Open Forum to identify and discuss key drivers of change in the arts, especially related to the COVID-19 pandemic and post-pandemic arts ecosystem. Kelly’s [...]
This panel was focused on a discussion on the issues raised by the CERB and the government response to the pandemic for professional artists. As noted by the panel organizer, there is no doubt [...]
Based on the largest survey of Canadians’ arts participation, this presentation highlights similarities and differences in performing arts participation for different demographic groups. [...]
This French-language presentation examined indicators of artistic vitality among Francophones outside Quebec, drawing on two main sources: data on artists from the 2016 census; and data on arts [...]
Kelly’s presentation in Fort Saskatchewan (AB) highlights statistics to help arts presenters understand key aspects of arts participation in Alberta and beyond. The presentation outlines Alberta [...]
Finding credible data on the economic impacts and benefits of heritage can be challenging. During his presentation at the 2019 Ontario Heritage Conference, Kelly Hill highlighted research and [...]
Please submit brief proposals by June 5 As part of the Statistical Insights on the Arts series, Kelly Hill will conduct up to 4 presentations between September 2019 and March 2020 for no speaking [...]