Art is a leveller - education, age, money, gender, faith are irrelevant - shared tastes and appreciation of art transcend these divisions.

The Arts Debate, Arts Council England 2007


Data & Resources

Art Form Classifiers

Added 4th August 2008

Audiences Wales was commissioned by Network in February 2008 to recommend an art form classification system for possible adoption by arts organisations across the UK.

Since 2006 Audiences Wales has been developing a three-tier art form classification system for its data analysis project, The Knowledge, which utilises Purple Seven’s Vital Statistics software.
The Audiences Wales system is based on the matrix proposed by Peter Verwey in his report ‘The Use of Classifiers in the Arts’ produced for Audiences UK in 2005.

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  1. Author
    Haleh
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    27th January 2009
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    Does anyone know of any audience research done specifically for new writing? There seems to be quite a bit about play/theatre/drama attenders but none which is more specifically for new writing. Perhaps this isn't a valid category on its own anyway - I guess it depends why we call it new? Do we really mean "hard to sell" or "the unknown"? With a definition of something that was premiered in the last 4 years, we could lump a tiny production of XYZ, in three languages, by Bizarre Company from NowhereYou'veHeardOf (this is fictitious!), in with Alan Bennett's History Boys!

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