The recent survey of creative professionals we commissioned with our NZ On Air colleagues, through Colmar Brunton, has done what research is intended to do – shine a light on an area that was hard to see in detail and reveal some hard facts.
Creativity is the human spark that can ignite progress across the board
Creative New Zealand - Toi Aotearoa,
13 June 2019, New Zealand
New Zealand
Creative New Zealand launches its first Accessibility Policy and Action Plan
Bridging Cultures: The Rising Tide of Asian Arts in New Zealand
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Pacific
Aboriginal women’s arts program exhibits the impact of cultural practice on health and wellbeing
Soundcheck: Insights into Australia’s music festival sector
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Government (public) support
Government commits to spur creative economy
Peru Allocates $9.7 Million to Boost Cultural Industries
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Value of the arts
Nineteenth International Conference on the Arts in Society
Healing, Bridging, Thriving: Reflections on Arts and Culture in Healthy Communities
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Statistics, evaluation and research
Artists spend about 60 per cent of their total working time making art – other work is mainly done because the income from making art is not enough to live on
The Ministry of Culture publishes key figures for the book sector at the Paris 2024 Book Festival
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