Use the dashboard to see how audiences feel about attending events in your artform and region

Survey data from over 100,000 Australian respondents has been aggregated in a freely available dashboard, to assist artists and cultural organisations of all kinds to understand how audiences feel about attending events again. You can access the dashboard at anytime - click the button below to get started in the dashboard.

Enter the following login details:

User: access@AOM.com.au

Password: Australia

Watch the tour

In the video below, you’ll hear about the data that’s available in the dashboard, how to navigate it and how to apply filters to see the results most relevant to you.

Download the guide

You can also download a short written guide for using the dashboard.

More about the data

Each Phase, data is collected in a cross-sector collaborative survey process involving 130 arts and culture organisations, including museums, galleries, performing arts organisations and festivals.

These organisations simultaneously send a survey to a random sample of audience members who had attended a cultural event since January 2018. Read more about the methodology and the types of events that are included.

By aggregating the data from over 120 participating organisations, this study provides a detailed resource with insights about all different artforms, types of events and demographic groups in all parts of Australia. No individual respondents or organisations are identified.

Join the conversation

Share your insights and reflections on social media using the hashtag #audienceoutlookmonitor

For questions, contact the researchers directly at info@thepatternmakers.com.au

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About the Author

Tandi Palmer Williams
Managing Director

Tandi is Founder and Managing Director of Patternmakers. She’s an arts research specialist and leader of the agency’s research projects.