Statistically Speaking: Analysing Arts Audience Engagement in Singapore and Australia

Statistically Speaking: Analysing Arts Audience Engagement in Singapore and Australia

WHEN
28 January 2021
VENUE
Online
OPENING HOURS
28 January 2021, 11am – 12.30pm
ADMISSION
Free Admission
WEBSITE
https://artsequator.com/statistically-speaking-analysing-arts-audience-engagement-in-singapore-and-australia/

Statistically Speaking: Analysing Arts Audience Engagement in Singapore and Australia

Representatives from Singapore’s National Arts Council (NAC) and the Australia Council for the Arts will discuss audience attitudes towards the arts in their respective countries, based on research survey data collected in 2019 and 2020. What does the data tell us about ourselves and how does this affect new policies and programmes? And what does it say about the future of the arts?

Speakers: 
Dr Sharon Chang, Chief Research Officer (NAC)
Tay Tong, Director of Sector Development, Visual Arts (NAC)
Chris Pope, Research Programme Manager (Australia Council)
Jade Lillie, Head of Sector Development (Australia Council)

Moderator: Dr Charlene Rajendran

Register at bit.ly/statisticallyspeaking.

For more information, visit the event website here.

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