Although older than most articles reviewed in the Arts Research Monitor, this report has not received wide release yet it contains some interesting insights into the arts in Canada. In [...]
This report examines national and provincial trends in performing arts attendance in Canada. The report shows that over 9.1 million Canadians 15 years of age or older, or 37.6% of Canadians in [...]
Based on a national survey of 1,965 voluntary organizations (including 336 arts and culture organizations) and 322 funders, this report examines the “evaluation practices, strengths, [...]
Similar in nature to the CHRC reports on human resource management, this site aims to provide non-profit organizations with tools to attract, support and keep skilled and committed employees. The [...]
These two reports from Canadian Policy Research Networks complete a series on human resources in Canada’s non-profit sector. Similar to previous publications in the series, the Coping with [...]
At its conference in November, the Cultural Human Resources Council released a series of reports intended to provide information about “cultural organizations that have succeeded … in [...]
Intended as an interactive hub for cultural policy and development professionals in Canada, http://www.culturescope.ca provides links to research resources in the arts and culture. The site is [...]
As in other parts of the world, government cutbacks to arts programs in the school curriculum in England are contributing to a push for arts organizations to supplement arts education in English [...]
This report, peppered with highlights of various museums’ educational offerings, summarizes survey responses from 376 museums concerning their contributions to the education of Kindergarten [...]
As part of their evolving role as community centres, performing arts centres are being expected to develop more programs that address local needs, “especially those involving the economy [...]