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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Toward a Better Understanding of the Arts in the Alberta Economy and Society
PresentationsKelly Hill’s presentation provides Edmonton and Alberta-specific information about supply and demand for culture, as well as research information regarding the value of the arts in economic, community, and quality of life terms. (File size: 2.2 MB) View this resource
Audiences, markets and motivations in the performing arts
Arts Research MonitorThis presentation was conducted by Kelly Hill via webinar to members (and some non-members) of groups affiliated with Canada’s Performing Arts Alliance. The webinar provided statistics on performing arts audiences, attendance and visitor motivations…. View this resource
Canadians’ Arts, Culture and Heritage Activities in 2010
Arts Research MonitorBased on a survey of approximately 7,500 Canadians 15 years or older, this report finds that virtually “all Canadians participated in an arts, culture or heritage activity in 2010”. In fact, 99.7% of Canadians 15 or older participated in at least one… View this resource
Getting in on the act: How arts groups are creating opportunities for active participation
Arts Research MonitorThis report provides a similar perspective to the National Endowment for the Arts report Beyond attendance: A multi-modal understanding of arts participation. Prepared by WolfBrown (the same authors of the Beyond attendance report), Getting in on the… View this resource
Beyond attendance: A multi-modal understanding of arts participation
Arts Research MonitorThis American report, based on the 2008 Survey of Public Participation in the Arts, examines “how arts organizations might best channel the myriad pathways through which Americans now engage in artistic and creative expression”. More specifically, th… View this resource


