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
Statistical Insights on the Arts presentations
PresentationsHill Strategies Research is pleased to announce the schedule of upcoming Statistical Insights on the Arts presentations.“We wish to thank all 13 groups that responded to our call for presentations. We simply received more strong proposals than… View this resource
Diversity and Arts Attendance by Canadians in 2010
Statistical Insights on the ArtsBased on data from the 2010 General Social Survey, this report examines diversity and arts attendance in Canada, including attendance by: Visible minority Canadians.[1] First-generation immigrants. Aboriginal people. Canadians with disabilities. Yout… View this resource
Choreographing Our Future: Strategies for Supporting Next Generation Arts Practice
Arts Research MonitorBased on the author’s research and personal immersion “over the past three years in the complexities of arts support systems and their relationship to contemporary practice”, this report argues that “we need to realign our art… View this resource
Shared Platforms and Charitable Venture Organizations
Arts Research MonitorWith explosive growth in the arts over the past two decades (demonstrated by a sharp increase in the number of organizations supported through operating funding from the Canada Council for the Arts), this report argues that “it is increasingly… View this resource
The Art of Resilience, The Resilience of Art
Arts Research MonitorThis paper, based on two discussion sessions in the summer of 2013 with a total of 36 participants, argues that culture must be included “as an essential fourth dimension of resilience and livability”, in addition to environmental, social… View this resource


