Spotlight on Arts Audiences Wave #2
Tuesday, May 21, 2024
3:00pm to 5:00pm
In partnership with: Stone-Olafson
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Join Stone-Olafson, the Rozsa Foundation, and invited panellists to discuss the results of the 2nd wave of research on arts audiences in AB
Alberta continues to be at a crossroads brought by a pandemic that has changed public life and reshaped our economy. This is especially true in the Arts & Culture sector which continues to experience a decline in engagement with events and activities.
This work was developed for this sector exclusively. It is designed to provide specific, relevant and reliable facts to support the leaders in the arts & culture sector as they build relevance and grow attendance.
Key topic areas from Wave 2:
This work is designed to be shared. The ultimate goal is to build on collaboration by sharing resources that can drive smart and focused engagement strategies. All are welcome.
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