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Artists in rural locales: market access, landscape appeal and economic exigency
Authors:TRUDI E BUNTING  CLARE JA MITCHELL
Institution:Department of Geography, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada N2L 3G1 (e-mail: );Department of Geography, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada N2L 3G1 (e-mail: )
Abstract:The period 1971 to 1991 saw a significant increase in the proportion of Canadians employed in the 'arts'. While still concentrated to a large extent in urban Canada, artists do seek out rural locations to pursue their craft. This paper identifies, interprets and classifies communities in rural Canada that specialize in the production of visual, performing and literary art. Location quotients are calculated from a custom-tabulated run of 1991 census data on employment in the arts in all Canadian census subdivisions. We propose several factors that may account for high concentrations of artists in some rural places. Cluster analysis is used to develop a classification of Canadian rural arts communities. We identify 371 small arts centres in Canada, ranging from Cape Dorset in the Northwest Territories to Elora in southwestern Ontario. Market access, landscape appeal and economic exigency are among the location determinants isolated. Further analysis reveals that five types of arts communities exist in rural Canada. Future research on a localized scale is now necessary to uncover specific factors responsible for the prevalence of artists in the rural ecumene.
Keywords:rural arts centres  visual  performing and literary occupations  location quotient  cluster analysis  community classification
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