Hill Strategies Research will unveil “Canada’s most artistic municipality” on February 13th, when we release Artists in Small and Rural Municipalities in Canada, our new report [...]
A new web resource, ArtsResearchMonitor.com, provides easy access to individual articles from current and past issues of the Arts Research Monitor. The site should be of tremendous use to [...]
Using mapping technology, this report examines artists as a percentage of the labour force in various postal regions – “neighbourhoods” –based on 2001 census data. [...]
This presentation, conducted in Montreal in French, summarizes the key conclusions of our report Artists by Neighbourhood in Canada, with a particular spotlight on the most artistic [...]
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 [...]