PAONE Resource Sharing
While our entire society is going through unprecedented challenges, we are here to help artists and arts educators navigate this together. The PAONE board has come together to create this hub for resource sharing. Please use the links below to either SHARE your resources or VIEW our shared resources.
The Google Sheet will be monitored by the PAONE Board and updated as needed.
Arts/Education/Community Resource
Culture Track 2018 Survey
READ:
Culture Track is a national survey of cultural consumers’ attitudes, motivators, and barriers to participation. 2018 marks the first year for the Canadian study, setting an important baseline for the future.
People for Education - 2018 Arts Education Report
READ:
New data from People for Education show that, despite the widely recognized importance of arts education, equitable access to arts programs and resources is an ongoing challenge for Ontario’s schools. Students in small and rural schools, in schools with higher levels of poverty, and in schools with lower levels of parental education are less likely to have access to learning opportunities in the arts.
Outreach beyond your Organization
April 28, 2016
WATCH: PAONE hosted a conference with the Shaw Festival and Carousel Players that examined appropriate and respectful communication with new communities, and how to best approach outreach in communities that are not necessarily reflected within current audience, staff or board.
Conference: Arts Education and Community Arts
Feb 10, 2016
WATCH: This video features highlights of our Conference exploring "community arts" and "arts education." What are the differences? Where and how do they intersect? While the terms are often interchanged, each practice is characterized by unique approaches, methodologies, and goals.
Truth and Reconciliation Resources
READ: Honouring the Truth, Reconciling for the Future
Summary of the Final Report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada (2015)
Website: www.trc.ca
READ: Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada: Calls to Action (2015)
Website: www.trc.ca
Accessibility Resources
READ: Cripping the Arts
Jan 24-26, 2019
Cripping the Arts 2019 was three days of programming – panel discussions, co-creative workshops, exhibitions and performances – animating how Deaf, Mad, and Disability Arts and activism changes how we experience art and culture as well as the ways our sector contributes, and leads to, the achievements of disability rights and justice movements. Read Tim’s summary of the event.