Arts, Culture, Health, Well-being, and Social Connectedness
Arts Research MonitorThis presentation muses as to whether the arts could be a part of a “prescription for health”, in addition to a healthy diet, physical activity, proper health care, and good sleeping habits. The presentation provides a brief review of stu… View this resource
Art and Wellness: The Importance of Art for Aboriginal Peoples’ Health and Healing
Arts Research MonitorThis brief report highlights the fact that cultural practices are important for “the wellness, health, and healing of Aboriginal peoples and communities”. The report notes that many Aboriginal cultural practices are “simultaneously… View this resource
Culture and Major Events Tracking Study
Arts Research MonitorBased on a “nationally representative” online survey of just over 2,000 United Kingdom residents 16 or older, this report attempts to provide “detailed insights into the behaviour of arts and culture fans, their participation and at… View this resource
NCAR Arts Vibrancy Index
Arts Research MonitorThe Arts Vibrancy Index attempts to identify cities that possess artistic vibrancy, which is defined to include per-capita measures of:Arts supply, including “the number of arts and entertainment employees, arts-related organizations and indepe… View this resource
Culture Track 2014
Arts Research MonitorBased on a survey of 4,026 Americans 18 years of age or over, Culture Track 2014 examines cultural attendance as well as the attitudes, motivations, and behaviours of “culturally-active audiences” in an attempt to “understand what… View this resource


