Accessibility and the Arts: Reconsidering the Role of the Artist
Arts Research MonitorTargeted to the visual arts but of interest to the broader arts community, this report examines the accessibility of artworks for disabled people. The findings are based on 23 “interviews with disabled and non-disabled artists and art professionals”… View this resource
On precarity in the arts
BlogThe Canadian arts sector has been one of the hardest hit industries during the COVID-19 pandemic, along with the accommodation and food services industry as well as the travel industry. This is particularly troubling in a sector in which precarity wa… View this resource
Introducing Arts Insights Canada
BlogWe are thrilled to introduce you to Arts Insights Canada. This new initiative – with some well-known favourites – aims to provide top-quality, meaningful, and impactful research products of practical significance to Canadian artists and arts workers…. View this resource
National Arts and Culture Impact Survey: Individual Report
Arts Research MonitorConducted in November of 2020, this survey received responses from 1,273 artists and arts workers across Canada. As is the case for all surveys where people self-select whether to respond, there is uncertainty as to whether the responses provide a re… View this resource
National Arts and Culture Impact Survey: Organizations Report
Arts Research MonitorThis Canadian survey received responses from 728 arts organizations in November of 2020. A margin of error cannot be estimated due to the non-random survey method. In the survey sample, there is likely underrepresentation of organizations based in Qu… View this resource


