Arts research information
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Cultural venues in New Brunswick: Groundbreaking research now complete
Other resourcesWith the goal of contributing to an understanding of the contributions of cultural venues to the cultural community and all New Brunswickers, as well as venues’ financial situations and community engagement, a major research project has now come to a… View this resource
Arts insights in a new format
Presentations, Statistical Insights on the ArtsI 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 statsinsights.hillstrategies.com. Through a subscription model, I will continue to offe… View this resource
All our arts research projects
Ten years of statistics on performing arts attendance in Quebec
Arts Research MonitorThis report examines performing arts attendance in Quebec over a ten-year period (2004-2013), including performances of theatre, dance, music, comedy, circus, and magic. In 2013, the most recent year of the study, there were 17,100 performances with… View this resource
OAAG Data Exchange 2013
PresentationsIn this presentation, Kelly Hill highlighted key findings from the 2013 Ontario Association of Art Galleries Data Exchange, a wide-ranging survey conducted every 10 years. In 2013, 47 Ontario art galleries responded to a survey concerning the situati… View this resource
Artists and Cultural Workers in Canada’s Provinces and Territories
Statistical Insights on the ArtsA previous report in the Statistical Insights on the Arts series (A Statistical Profile of Artists and Cultural Workers in Canada) showed that there are 136,600 artists in Canada who spent more time at their art than at any other occupation in May of… View this resource
The value of arts and culture to people and society – an evidence review
Arts Research MonitorThis English literature review was intended as a summary of “the strength of the evidence base between 2010–13 about the economic, social, health and wellbeing, education, lifelong learning and environmental impacts and outcomes of arts a… View this resource
Making a Holistic Case for the Arts
Arts Research MonitorThis literature review, conducted in May 2014, synthesized the findings of 46 Canadian research articles regarding the “holistic case for the arts, i.e., outcomes of the arts related to the quality of life, well-being, health, society, educatio… View this resource


