The National Governors’ Association has prepared this summary paper of case studies of state arts education programs for youth, including at-risk and incarcerated youth. The report [...]
Votes received for 90 artistic areas across the country Where are the most creative neighbourhoods in Canada? Areas where artists interact and help shape the character of their communities… Hill [...]
Government Spending on Culture in Canada, 1992-93 to 2002-03, commissioned by the Canadian Conference of the Arts from Hill Strategies Research, examines spending on culture by federal, [...]
This presentation highlights statistics regarding arts attendance and consumer spending on cultural goods and services, with a spotlight on Saskatchewan-specific data. Some topics explored in the [...]
Canadian consumers spent $22.8 billion on cultural goods and services in 2003, an amount that is greater than consumer spending on tobacco, alcohol and games of chance combined. The $22.8 billion [...]
This 2-page fact sheet highlights some key statistical findings from our recent research reports, including information related to: Artists in Canada Consumer spending on the arts and culture [...]
This two-part presentation examines research findings related to: 1) Arts attendance and cultural participation in Canada, including: Predicting literature reading* Understanding arts audiences [...]
Based on the 2001 census, this study finds a number of significant characteristics about artists in Ontario, including: high levels of education; * a high proportion of self-employment; * a [...]
This report summarizes the results of our research into the needs, offerings and gaps related to documentary filmmaker training in Canad, based on web research, interviews with documentary [...]
This report shows that a total of $1.1 billion was spent on books in 2001. An average of $196 was spent by each of the 5.7 million households with book spending. The 5.7 million households with [...]