The Arts Research Monitor is a monthly research round-up on key topics in the arts and culture sector produced by Hill Strategies. It is an incredible resource for accessible synopses of qualitative and quantitative research in our sector (hooray for the Ontario Arts Council and the Canada Council for the Arts for funding this!). I’ve done a scan of their research synopses centered on equity, diversity and inclusion and put together a list of those that focused on Canadian research published within the last 10 years. Interestingly, while there were 50 synopses in this category overall the majority of the research included comes out of the US and the UK. You can read the summaries in the links below and go to the published research directly from those summaries. The research I posted about earlier this week by Michael Maranda is also captured in the round up by Hill Strategies.
Expanding the Arts: A Guidebook for Working with Artists who are Deaf or have Disabilities 2016