Snapshot reports for key States/Territories

The national results from Phase 2 of the Audience Outlook Monitor were released on 21 July 2020. You can now access Snapshot Reports for key states/territories, thanks to support from state/territory arts agencies, including Creative Victoria, Create NSW, Arts Queensland, Department of the Premier and Cabinet (Arts SA), Department of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries (WA) and Arts ACT.

Download the Snapshots

Navigate and click the images below to access the Snapshots for each state/territory.

Use the dashboard to get results for your artform and region

Survey data from Australian respondents has been aggregated in a freely available dashboard. Click the image below to access the dashboard and start exploring the data.

 
 

About the Audience Outlook Monitor

The Audience Outlook Monitor is tracking how audiences feel about returning to events in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic.

In Phase 1, data was collected between 6 and 14 May 2020, forming a baseline against which future changes could be tracked. In Phase 2, data was again collected from audiences between 8 and 12 July 2020. A third and final phase of data collection occurred in September 2020 (Phase 3).

Seven government agencies are collaborating with research agencies Patternmakers (Sydney) and WolfBrown (USA) to produce this resource. The dashboard is freely accessible and designed to help artists and cultural organisations of all kinds to make the best possible decisions about re-opening.

How to find out more

To receive these directly into your inbox, as soon as they are available, you can opt in to receive Audience Outlook Monitor news below.

If you have a question, or an idea for using this data, please contact Patternmakers at info@thepatternmakers.com.au

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About the Author

Tandi Palmer Williams
Managing Director

Tandi is Founder and Managing Director of Patternmakers. She’s an arts research specialist and leader of the agency’s research projects.