Audiences and cultural participation
Household spending on arts and culture
30 July 2008
In 2003–04, Australian households spent 4.1 per cent of their total expenditure on cultural goods and services.
Guess who's going to the gallery?
14 July 2008
A report on the first year of a major new three-year study of visitors to galleries and museums released by Museums & Galleries NSW. The report demonstrates the value of galleries and museums to all sectors of the community and puts the lie to the common stereotype of art-lovers as ‘champagne-sipping élite’.
Speaker series - Tim Joss
13 April 2008
On 13 April 2009, the Australia Council for the Arts and British Council co-hosted Tim Joss, the Director of the Rayne Foundation and author of the book, "New Flow - a better future for artists, citizens and the state."
About an hour audience profile: research findings
01 February 2008
In 2008 the Australia Council dance board’s major festival’s initiative supported Sydney Festival to include the program of contemporary dance, Movers & Shakers .This audience research includes the finding that 89% of audience members less familiar with contemporary dance were ‘interested’, or ‘very keen’ to see more.
Audience research made easy
10 August 2005
A practical guide demonstrating how performing arts organisations can carry out cost-effective research.
Making the journey: arts and disability in Australia
01 January 2005
A collection of inspiring examples of how to include people with disabilities in the arts, as participants, creators and organisers.
Children, their parents and the arts: some guidelines for working with parents of young children
01 January 2005
A useful guide for arts and cultural organisations, policy makers, early childhood educators and researchers of children's development.
Heartwork: great arts stories from regional Australia
01 January 2004
Profiles and celebrates the huge range of artistic activity occurring beyond Australia's metropolitan centres, providing inspiration and models for creators in regional and remote communities.
Review and evaluation of the Australian Performing Arts Market 1994-2002: summary and response
01 January 2004
The Australia Council for the Arts' Australian Performing Arts Market (APAM) is the major showcase of Australian contemporary performing arts to international and national presenters and producers.
Multimedia, multiculturalism and the arts
01 December 2003
A report commissioned by the Australia Council for the Arts to address the question: are multimedia trends in Australia leading to increasing homogeneity or do they suggest tools for cultural pluralism?
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