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artsnb Lunch and Learn – 2,700 professional artists in New Brunswick: Demography and incomes
Wednesday January 31, 2024, join Kelly Hill from Hill Strategies Research online for a presentation on the highlights of his new study on professional artists and cultural workers in New Brunswick.
How many of these workers are women? Francophone? How much do artists and cultural workers typically earn? How do these key facts compare to other provinces? Join us and take part in the discussion that will follow.
This presentation is FREE but registrations are required. Email Audrée at comm@artsnb.ca to obtain the meeting link.
*This presentation is in English only. The same presentation will be offered in French on January 30, 2024.
About the presenter
For more than 25 years, Kelly Hill has provided research insights into the Canadian arts community. His company, Hill Strategies Research, is probably best known for its statistical work. Kelly has also developed collaborative teams to conduct important qualitative research, including landmark projects focused on stories of resilience from the arts community during the pandemic, the prevalence of harassment in the arts, and the broader impacts and benefits of the arts. You can find out more about his work at statsinsights.ca.
As a provincial entity, the New Brunswick Arts Board acknowledges that it carries out its work on the traditional unceded territory of the Wolastoqiyik, Mi’kmaq and Peskotomuhkati peoples. Read the full statement.