Presentations
Recent presentations of arts research information
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
Arts Research in Canada – Insights and Absences
PresentationsThanks to the 100+ people who joined us on March 15 to explore and reflect upon the pilot year of the Arts Insights Canada (AIC) initiative. Presenters Cynthia Lickers-Sage, Parmela Attariwala, and Kelly Hill identified highlights and key findings fr… View this resource
As part of our goal to distribute insightful arts research information, Kelly Hill has created and conducted many presentations in both official languages, in various disciplines, and in all regions of the country.
Spreading the arts bug: Ontario performing arts evidence
PresentationsKelly Hill presented data on Ontario performing arts audiences, analyzed specifically for the Ontario Contact conference. The presentation examines demographic and other factors in arts attendance in Ontario. Some implications, including arts marketi… View this resource
Francophone artists outside Quebec (in French)
PresentationsThis presentation, given as part of the 30th anniversary celebrations of the Fédération culturelle canadienne-française, provides new information about Francophone artists outside Quebec as well as some impacts of cultural activity. View this resource
Arts and Culture: Key to Building Healthy, Vibrant BC Communities?
PresentationsArts and culture are important contributors to individual and community vitality. Creators, performers, audiences, volunteers, donors, cultural organizations and other arts participants can be thought of as forming an interconnected ‘ecosystem’ that… View this resource
Is BC a Cultural Mecca? A Statistical View
PresentationsKelly Hill launched the Assembly of BC Arts Councils’ conference with a number of questions. Is BC a cultural mecca? What do we know about BC cultural life? What don’t we know? Is the "left coast" a major "centre… View this resource
Audience research in action
PresentationsThis presentation is Kelly Hill’s workshop session on audience research in B.C., prepared specifically for the Pacific Contact conference based on 2005 performing arts attendance data. The presentation examines demographic and other factors in arts a… View this resource


