Report provides insights and analysis of arts and cultural sector

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Published: 13th September 2023. (Note: information was correct at date of publication but may have since been changed or superseded.)

An analysis of the arts and cultural sector during 2021 has revealed the industry remained buoyant and continued to grow despite the impacts of COVID-19 pandemic.

The State of the Arts (SoARTS) report ( PDF, 3.34 MB ), produced by project partners and lead researchers, Associate Professor Lisa Law, and Dr Russell Milledge from James Cook University (JCU), along with research collaborators Professor Bruce Prideaux, Michelle Thompson, and Leonie Cassidy from CQUniversity (CQU), was tabled at Council today.

The report examined the 2021 calendar year and showed that Cairns remained a significant economic hub for the arts and culture sector, with a substantial economic footprint that went the local government area.

The report found there were opportunities for expansion and growth of the sector, including through greater cohesion between arts leaders in the region, as well as by heightened awareness about the leading role the industry plays in northern Australia.

The comprehensive report also considered:

  • the benefits hard and soft infrastructure advances have made to the arts and cultural sector
  • the importance of maintaining and preserving the city’s collections
  • the importance of promoting and fostering Indigenous arts
  • further opportunities to connect the arts and tourism sectors
  • a perceived need to improve access to public art opportunities
  • and an increased focus on the arts and disability sector and young creatives from the region.

Last Updated: 13 September 2023

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