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 York University, Schulich School of Business, 01 December 2007, International
The research, headed by Professor Joyce Zemans of York University, was undertaken at the request of the Canadian Artists’ Heritage Resource Centre Steering Committee.
01 October 2007, International
This report summarises the outcome of IFACCA’s 29th D’Art question, which was initiated by the National Association for the Visual Arts (NAVA), Australia.
01 January 2007, International
According to the report, the majority of national agencies undertake some sort of research activity, with all but four respondents undertaking research 'in house' and all bar one agency contracting research externally. Three of the four agencies that do not undertake research 'in house' contract research externally and the majority of agencies (11 out of 15) have a dedicated research unit, with u…
Co-hosted by Regional Arts Australia, 01 December 2006, International
The topic was initiated by an international network concerned with identifying good practice in facilitating arts, creative industry and/or cultural development in rural and remote areas. The network included groups from Scotland, England, USA, and Australia.
Co-hosted by Arts Research Digest, 01 August 2006, United Kingdom
The report served as background to debate at the third World Summit on Arts and Culture, held in NewcatleGateshead, England, in June 2006.
Co-hosted by Budapest Observatory, 01 October 2005
This inquiry was undertaken by Peter Inkei of the Budapest Observatory in response to some disquiet within Hungary at the level of subsidies given to festivals by the National Cultural Fund of Hungary (NCF) and the NCF’s subsequent desire to get a picture of levels of support for festivals internationally.
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