The full text of “Impacts and Challenges of Cultural Venues in New Brunswick” is now available online.
This is the final report of a major research project into the impacts and post-pandemic challenges of the arts, culture, and heritage of New Brunswick, a project that started in early 2023.
Research activities included:
- A statistical profile of the 2,700 professional artists in New Brunswick in 2021.
- A summary of a survey of 71 cultural venues.
- A summary of 13 interviews with senior staff members of cultural venues.
- An analysis of other data on the arts and culture of the province.
The report was authored by Kelly Hill of Hill Strategies Research.
The project partners are ArtsLink NB, Association acadienne des artistes professionel.le.s du Nouveau-Brunswick (AAAPNB), and the Owens Art Gallery at Mount Allison University. The project’s Steering committee includes Julie Whitenect of ArtsLink NB, Anne-Cécile Grunenwald of AAAPNB, and Emily Falvey of the Owens Art Gallery. Laurence Dubuc (AAAPNB) and Emma Hassencahl-Perley (visual artist, curator, and educator) also contributed to the earlier stages of this project.
If you missed the report presentation by author Kelly Hill of Hill Strategies Research, with Carman Gibbs of the AAPNB, Emily Falvey of the Owens Art Gallery, and Julie Whitenect of ArtsLink NB, you can view the video by selecting the button below.