Artists in Canada’s Provinces and Territories Based on the 2006 Census, the 27th report in the Statistical Insights on the Arts series from Hill Strategies Research, highlights key [...]
For the first time ever, an influential group of Canadian arts organizations is joining forces to look for ways to do more to support Canada’s senior artists (that is, artists in all [...]
This site is an invaluable resource regarding cultural policies and programs in European countries, as well as a few other countries around the world (including Canada). With contributions from [...]
The Senior Artist Research Project hopes to find viable solutions to the social and economic difficulties faced by senior artists in Canada. Five key categories of services have been identified [...]
This report provides a brief summary of supports for older artists in 18 countries. The report is based on primarily web research into the programs in these countries. As noted in the report, a [...]
This project, undertaken by 10 students at Carnegie Mellon University, aims to provide a better understanding of the issues and needs of older visual artists. The students conducted an online [...]
This study examines the situation and needs of aging visual artists in New York City, based on interviews with 213 artists between 62 and 97 years of age. The report contends that “artists, [...]
This report shows that there are 140,000 artists in Canada who spent more time at their art than at any other occupation in May 2006. The number of artists is slightly larger than the number [...]
This report, one of eight appendices to Under Construction: The State of Cultural Infrastructure in Canada, examines a range of existing sources for information about the social and economic [...]
This report, one of eight appendices to Under Construction: The State of Cultural Infrastructure in Canada, mines a number of data sources for information about cultural facilities in Canada. [...]