In a presentation at the Visual Arts Summit, Kelly Hill provided insights into individual spending on the visual arts, art gallery attendance, art gallery finances, and the situation of visual artists.
Kelly Hill presented data on Ontario performing arts audiences, analyzed specifically for the Ontario Contact conference. The presentation examines demographic and other factors in arts [...]
This 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 [...]
Based on Statistics Canada's General Social Survey, this report provides provincial information about cultural and heritage activities in 1992 and 2005. This report provides [...]
Arts and culture are important contributors to individual and community vitality. Creators, performers, audiences, volunteers, donors, cultural organizations and other arts participants can be [...]
Kelly 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 [...]
This 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 [...]
This report provides insights into the number and percentage of Canadians 15 or older who, in 2005: Attended live performances; Visited art galleries and other museums; Visited historic sites and [...]
Hill Strategies Research to conduct research into the state of arts organizations in Canada for Business for the Arts Focus on long-term trends in private sector support Business for the Arts [...]
Some key findings of this report include: Canadian consumers spent over $25 billion on cultural goods and services in 2005. The $25.1 billion in cultural spending is 5% higher than the combined [...]