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
Performing Arts 2010
Arts Research MonitorStatistics Canada’s annual performing arts survey provides information about not-for-profit and for-profit theatre, musical theatre, dinner theatre, opera, dance, musical groups (e.g., orchestras, chamber music and popular music groups) and other org… View this resource
Call for 2 no-fee presentations between November 1 and March 31
PresentationsAs part of the Statistical Insights on the Arts series, Kelly Hill will conduct four presentations in 2012-13 for no speaking / preparation fee. The speaking fee (covering preparation time) is funded by the Department of Canadian Heritage, the Canada… View this resource
Financial and Statistical Analysis of 50 Canadian Orchestras: 2004-05 to 2010-11
Other resourcesThis report and two presentations were prepared by Kelly Hill using data submitted by 50 members of Orchestras Canada. The resources (available below in pdf form) focus on the changes in the situation of Canadian orchestras more than the current fina… View this resource
Equity within the Arts Ecology: Traditions and Trends
Arts Research MonitorBased on a literature review and environmental scan, this brief synthesis examines “how equity is defined, understood, implemented and measured within the Canadian arts ecology, as well as within a broader international arts context”. The study also… View this resource
We Have to Hear their Voices: A Research Project on Aboriginal Languages and Art Practices
Arts Research MonitorThis report examines the connections between Aboriginal languages and art in Canada, based on interviews, talking circles, a survey of over 300 Aboriginal artists, a review of Canada Council application files, and other available data. The report not… View this resource


