Reports
We collaborate with international research networks to produce reports on arts and cultural policy issues of global relevance.
We produce regular reports on our activities and distribute these to members. PDF copies of these reports are available below.
March 2019 Report to Members – October 2016 to March 2019 (Español)
July 2017 IFACCA Report 19 (Español)
October 2016 Report to Members 2014-2016
September 2016 IFACCA Report 18 (Español & Français)
August 2015 IFACCA Report 17 (Español & Français)
April 2014 IFACCA Report 16 (Español & Français)
September 2013 IFACCA Report 15 (Español & Français)
August 2012 IFACCA Report 14 (Español & Français)
August 2011 IFACCA Report 13 (Español & Français)
July 2010 IFACCA Report 12 (Español & Français)
February 2009 IFACCA Report 11 (Español & Français)
September 2007 IFACCA Report 10 (Español & Français)
August 2006 Progress Report 9 (Español & Français)
August 2005 Progress Report 8 (Español & Français)
November 2004 Progress Report 7 (Español)
March 2004 Progress Report 6 (Español)
October 2003 Progress Report 5 (Español & Français)
December 2002 Progress Report 4 (Español & Français)
November 2001 Progress Report 2 (Español & Français)
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Co-hosted by IFACCA, 01 December 2013, International
Arts advocacy is a key challenge, one shared by government agencies and arts communities around the world.
14 June 2013, International
Hosted by the Australia Council for the Arts and IFACCA, the mini-summit on National Policy Frameworks that Support Experimental Arts Practice in a Global Context was held on Friday 14 June 2013 in Sydney, Australia, coinciding with the 19th International Symposium on Electronic Arts (www.isea2013.org). The mini-summit brought together a number of IFACCA member countries, including Canada, Denm…
01 June 2013, International
In October 2012, IFACCA conducted a survey of its members to understand more about global trends in government support for artist residencies, in preparation for the Res Artis General Meeting in Tokyo, Japan. At the General Meeting, it became apparent that this report should cover not just IFACCA’s survey analysis but also some of the research, knowledge and experiences presented at the meeting.
01 January 2013, International
In July 2012, IFACCA sought the assistance of its members in providing information on what types of government awards exist for artists, and how they are administered. This followed a query received from Roisín McDonough, the Chief Executive of the Arts Council of Northern Ireland, regarding government honour systems for artists.
01 December 2012, International
This report provides an analysis of a short survey, conducted in 2012, about government policies supporting design.
01 March 2012, International
The objective of the research project was to look at the ways that artists are working in diverse settings (from communities through to the commercial sector) and the nature of partnerships ('intersections') that exist between the arts and other sectors. It also looked at the ways that governments at all levels (local, national, international) initiate, support or influence such relationships thr…
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