Presentation by Kelly Hill
Webinar version
Date: Wednesday, September 28, 2022
Time: 2:00-3:00pm Eastern Time
Location: Zoom meeting
Bilingual Session: French simultaneous interpretation is available at this event.
Couldn’t make it to our in-person Meeting & Learning Sessions in Regina this summer? Not to worry, you can still share in the learning!
Kelly Hill of Hill Strategies Research returns on Wednesday, September 28, 2:00-3:00pm ET for a condensed online presentation on the findings of the Innovation and Resilience in the Arts, Culture and Heritage* project (research report here).
Kelly will highlight key themes that emerged from the research on “innovative practices and sources of resilience among artists and cultural organizations during the COVID-19 pandemic” (Source), situating them in a curated selection of case studies. There will be opportunities for Q&A and reflection appropriate to the online medium.
Note: This online presentation is designed for members of Orchestras Canada (OC) and the Organization of Canadian Symphony Musicians (OCSM) who were not able to attend the in-person presentation/workshop with Kelly and Fanny Martin (Art of Festivals) in Regina.
Registration is free via Zoom for musicians, staff, volunteers and board members of orchestras affiliated with OC or OCSM. We encourage you to share this invitation with your colleagues!
For more information about the project, visit the Hill Strategies website https://hillstrategies.com/about-the-resilience-project/
* Innovation and resilience in the arts, culture, and heritage is a multi-year project of The Creative City Network of Canada in partnership with the Cultural Human Resources Council, Les Arts et la Ville, and the Canadian Commission for UNESCO.
Hill Strategies led the first research phase of the project with the guidance of a steering committee of representatives from the above-listed partner organizations.
Orchestras Canada thanks all of the partners, story-seekers, artists and organizations who took part in the research phase of this project — we are grateful for the opportunity to share the research findings with our membership.
With generous funding from