Patternmakers leads a major tracking study of audiences in partnership with US research agency WolfBrown.
Patternmakers leads a major tracking study of audiences in partnership with US research agency WolfBrown.
Patternmakers collaborated with ATYP to produce a new research resource that tells us about the benefits of performing arts participation for children and young people.
In 2022, Patternmakers worked with Theatre Royal Hobart on an audience research project.
The Patternmakers team worked with Arts Northern Rivers on a project to assist with creative industries flood recovery.
Patternmakers was commissioned to evaluate the reach and impact of Inspiring Australia Queensland and their efforts to facilitate STEM engagement.
In 2021/22, we worked with the Museum of Australian Democracy at Old Parliament House (MoAD) in Canberra, on a visitor research project.
In 2021-22 we worked with the National Library of Australia on a follow-on project to a major program of audience research conducted in 2020-21.
In the months following the 2022 floods, we worked with NORPA on a phase of audience research to build a profile of its audiences, understand how they are changing over time and identify insights for its work in the next chapter.
In 2022, Patternmakers was invited to work alongside Albany Lane and Accessible Arts to evaluate the three-year Front and Centre leadership program for disabled women and other marginalised genders.
Patternmakers is working with the PIVOT program at Abbotsford Convent, a program aimed at providing independent artists with resources and space as they adapt to a ‘post-pandemic’ sector
Patternmakers collaborate Sunshine Coast Council and Sunshine Coast Arts Foundation (SCAF) to grow arts and culture audiences in the local region through an audience and market research project.
Patternmakers has partnered with ATYP and other Youth Performing Arts organisations to produce a set of advocacy assets for the National Youth Arts Connections (NYAC) program.
Patternmakers worked with MCA to explore whether MCA’s GENEXT, a festival-style event for young people, had benefits for their mental health and wellbeing.
We’re working with the MCA to evaluate the Art Parcel, an at-home art-making kit for primary school children in NSW, designed for the NSW Government’s Creative Kids vouchers.