We ran a series of workshops to support arts and culture venues to think creatively about how to improve their Access for Disabled People. This is what we learned.
Tags: Accessibility, Disabled Audiences, AccessIn its second year, the North West Audience Survey is currently gathering data on arts and heritage audiences in Derry and Donegal. Please find our first snapshot of our findings, which looks at audiences with disabilities.
Tags: Disabled Audiences, NorthweFor the first time, we are sharing artform reports from our IMPACT Survey, using responses gathered from 29 organisations between September 2023 and July 2024. This report details the motivations, behaviours, and demographics of Music audiences.
Tags: ImpactIn this audience snapshot, find out how NI audiences feel about returning to in-person events.
Tags: Audience Panel, COVID-19Our IMPACT report helps us learn more about who audiences are, how they behave, why they attend and how they feel after attending a variety of artforms.
Tags: Impact, Impact surveyOver the past couple of years, we have been working on an exciting venture known as the North West project. This initiative revolves around the collection of data concerning arts, culture, and heritage audiences in Derry and Donegal. Now, we've decided to put together all the stuff we've learned from it in one place.
Insights from the ticketing data of up to 343 cultural organisations across the UK, Ireland, USA, and Canada.
This toolkit will help you to make small and easy changes to your venue and online presence to welcome disabled audiences.
Advice and checklists to make sure your venue or event is accessible to disabled people.
A checklist of practical information to give to your potential visitors or event attendees.
Our CEO Fiona reflects on the latest trends in people's behaviours and attitudes post-Covid.
Tags: COVID-19, Cost of livingWhen audiences visit your organisation for the first time, what can you do to build a lasting relationship with them? Read our blog to find out.
Our latest Dreams guest blog is by Damien Coyle, Chief Executive of University of Atypical. He reflects on the past 12 months, what we can learn and what we must remember.