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By Kelly Hill
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Posted August 12, 2011

My City’s Still Breathing: A symposium exploring the arts, artists and the city

This symposium, organized as part of Winnipeg’s Cultural Capital of Canada 2010 activities, was designed to “deliberate and debate the current and future relationships of art and [...]

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By Kelly Hill
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Posted August 12, 2011

Presentations on arts and culture in smaller cities

Kelly Hill recently conducted a number of presentations in smaller cities, including St. John's, St. Catharines and Barrie. These presentations provide some insights into the situation of arts [...]

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By Kelly Hill
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Posted August 12, 2011

Community Character: How Arts and Cultural Strategies Create, Reinforce, and Enhance Sense of Place

This briefing paper, written for generalist planners, highlights how “arts and culture strategies help to reveal and enhance the underlying identity – the unique meaning, value, and [...]

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By Kelly Hill
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Posted August 12, 2011

Bigger thinking for smaller cities

This discussion paper provides British examples of how the arts and culture sector can help stimulate and sustain economic growth, build a sense of shared identity, promote community cohesion, [...]

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By Kelly Hill
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Posted July 25, 2011

Provincial Government Spending on the Arts and Culture in Saskatchewan in 08/09

This report, prepared for the Saskatchewan Arts Alliance by Hill Strategies Research, relies on Statistics Canada data to examine provincial government spending on culture in 2008-09. The [...]

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By Kelly Hill
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Posted July 25, 2011

Public Cultural Investments under Canada’s 40th Parliament

This examination of federal cultural spending between 2008/09 and 2010/11, provided as a Bulletin from the Canadian Conference of the Arts (a national forum for Canada’s arts and cultural [...]

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By Kelly Hill
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Posted July 21, 2011

Government Expenditures on Culture in 2008/09

Statistics Canada recently released a brief overview and data regarding government spending on culture in 2008-09. The data includes direct government support for culture through operating [...]

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By Kelly Hill
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Posted April 27, 2011

Telling the stories of the arts: Artists, attendance, engagement, impacts and benefits

The City of Barrie’s Department of Culture presented Kelly Hill of Hill Strategies Research on Wednesday April 27. This presentation and discussion session helped participants develop some [...]

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By Kelly Hill
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Posted March 29, 2011

Who’s your Audience? Performing Arts Attendance and Marketing: A Statistical View

Kelly Hill presented Who’s your Audience? Performing Arts Attendance and Marketing: A Statistical View on March 29, 2011 at the historic Sullivan Mahoney Courthouse Theatre in downtown St. [...]

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By Kelly Hill
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Posted March 28, 2011

Stuck in the Middle: A story about fourteen mid-career dance creators in Toronto

Prepared for the Alliance of Mid-Career Dance Creators by Shannon Litzenberger, this report provides an examination of the challenges, needs and opportunities of Toronto-based mid-career [...]

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