The Arts and Individual Well-Being in Canada
Arts Research MonitorBased on Statistics Canada’s General Social Survey of 2010, an in-depth telephone survey of about 7,500 Canadians 15 years of age or older, this report examines the connections between cultural activities and eight social indicators. A key find… View this resource
Interim Report of Findings
Arts Research MonitorIn addition to providing a profile of performing arts presenters and summarizing research into arts attendance in Canada, this report examines potential benefits of the arts, including impacts on the quality of life, well-being, social engagement, he… View this resource
Arts and Heritage in Canada: Access and Availability Survey 2012
Arts Research MonitorBased on a survey of 1,001 Canadians 18 or older in June and July of 2012, this report examines Canadians’ attendance and personal involvement in the arts, culture, and heritage, as well as their perceptions regarding cultural activities and go… View this resource
Changing demographics and their effect on values, beliefs and attitudes toward performing arts presentation
Arts Research MonitorThe bulk of this presentation provides information about key demographic trends in Canada: a growing and aging population, differences in average age by location, increased immigration from Asian countries, and an increasing Aboriginal population. Th… View this resource
Factors in Canadians’ Arts Attendance in 2010
Arts Research MonitorBased on Statistics Canada’s 2010 General Social Survey, an in-depth telephone survey of about 7,500 Canadians 15 or older, this report concludes that “there is an arts-interested public that transcends demographics”. For example, the report indicate… View this resource


