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
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Volunteers and Donors in Arts and Culture Organizations in Canada in 2010
Statistical Insights on the ArtsExecutive SummaryMany arts and culture organizations in Canada are organized as not-for-profit organizations and rely on individuals to donate time or money in order to help achieve their mandates. Volunteers and Donors in Arts and Culture Organizati… View this resource
Saskatchewan Arts & Culture Statistics and Data Gaps
PresentationsThis session highlighted statistics and data gaps regarding the arts and culture in Saskatchewan. Following the keynote address, the Saskatchewan Arts Alliance launched the Arts Ecology Research project, which came out of the need for factual informa… View this resource
Factors in Canadians’ Arts Attendance
PresentationsIn today's complex and time-stressed environment, it is crucial for arts presenters, programmers, and consultants to have a sophisticated understanding of arts audiences and what motivates them. This session highlighted what research can (and can… View this resource
Are variations in rates of attending cultural activities associated with population health in the United States?
Arts Research MonitorBased on a survey of 1,244 American adults, this research article finds that there is “significant association between cultural activities and self-reported health (SRH)”, even controlling for demographic factors.The statistical models pr… View this resource
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


