
ArtExpert, in collaboration with its partners from Toronto, Ginder Consulting, Janis A. Barlow & Associates and Phil Goldsmith Architect, undertook a strategic look at the Gallery’s current role and future potential and recommend the most effective and achievable facility expansion option, along with a blueprint as to how will be achieved a plan that provides guidance for planning and re-planning cycles that are inevitable as projects evolve and environmental influences change.
The Thunder Bay Art Gallery reflects this though its engagement with the community. It has amassed an extraordinary collection of aboriginal art and as a meaningful part of society it fulfills multiple roles: displaying, collecting and conserving; educating through both formal school programming and general adult education; and takes its place as a centre of social interaction with programmed special events. The Gallery fulfills a vital service to the people (including artists) of Northwestern Ontario as the only public gallery in the 1,000 kilometres between Winnipeg and Sault Ste. Marie.
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Achievements
- Recherche sur la production de contenu culturel en langue française en Ontario
- Diagnostic et plan de développement des équipements culturels d’Ahuntsic-Cartierville
- Étude de faisabilité du projet de reconversion de l’église du Très-Saint-Nom-de-Jésus
- Stratégie d’investissement pour les programmes FCEC et du FCPA de Patrimoine canadien au Québec
- An Environmental Scan of Accès culture network in Montreal
- ArtExpert.ca team unveils a study concerning the next generation of artists in Montreal
- The Thunder Bay Art Gallery Renewal Plan for the Next Decade
- Strategic and Operational Review for the Arts and Culture Centres in Newfoundland and Labrador
- Sioux Lookout Creative Arts Circle (The Circle)
- Assessment of Creation, Production and Performance Facilities for Professional EnglishTheatre
- Study on Best Practices in Public-Private Partnerships (PPP) and New Mechanisms
- Survey of beneficiaries of the Capacity Building Component
- Montreal Performing Arts Dessemination Profile from 1980 to 2005
- Étude sur les pratiques exemplaires en matière de partenariats public-privé (PPP)
- Training Data Base for the New Media Industry
- Arts and Learning Environmental Scan in Canada
- A comparative study of national training programs for the screen-based media sector
- Feasibility Study for a Training Data Base for the Film and Television Industries
- Organizational Health: Evaluation and Implementation Process
- Performing Arts Venues Study - Managing Our Performance Spaces
- "Stories from the Field"
- Performing Arts Dissemination Nationally and Internationally
