The National Arts Participation Survey asks how Australians are engaging with arts and creativity in our daily lives. How do Australians feel about arts and creativity?
In 2023, Creative Australia published Creating Value: Results of the National Arts Participation Survey, 2022. This report, the fifth instalment in the series, examines how Australians engaged with the arts and creativity during 2022. DLGSC commissioned Lonergan Research to provide a summary of the data for Western Australia.
National Arts Participation Survey 2022 — Western Australia
In 2022, 85% of Western Australians acknowledged the significant positive impact of the arts on individuals, communities and the economy. This is a slight increase from 84% in 2019 but consistent with the overall Australian data (84% both in 2022 and 2019).
Graph: Proportion who felt the arts had a 'big' or 'very big' impact on the following areas in 2019 and 2022
Agreement is highest for the following five statements, with at least 7 in 10 WA residents strongly agreeing or agreeing:
Priorities for public arts funding in order of importance for Western Australians are:
Graph: WA residents' overall engagement in creative and artistic activities and events in 2022
The 2022 National Arts Participation Survey was conducted in September to October 2022 and the results are based on a nationally representative sample of 9396 people. The survey sample included 1310 WA residents.