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Survey Finds Chicago's Small Arts Organizations Thriving

A survey of 77 small arts organizations in Chicago brings good news amid concerning headlines regarding the state of the industry across the country.

By: Oct. 01, 2024
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A new survey by the Gaylord and Dorothy Donnelley Foundation (GDDF) reveals that Chicago's small arts organizations are thriving artistically, employing over 4,500 artists and presenting more than 1,800 productions, exhibitions, concerts, and special events annually.

The Chicago Small Arts Sector Survey, conducted between August and September 2024, included 77 small arts organizations across the city. Most of these organizations have annual operating budgets under $500,000 and span various artistic genres, including theater, dance, music, visual arts, museums, literary, and multidisciplinary arts.

"Small arts organizations are essential businesses that contribute to Chicago’s cultural life and vibrancy," said Ellen Placey Wadey, GDDF’s Program Director of Chicago Arts & Collections. "Our Chicago Small Arts Sector Survey represents just a portion of the overall small arts sector, but this snapshot illustrates the city’s small arts organizations are thriving artistically even as they grapple with the ongoing challenges of rebuilding post-pandemic."

Key findings from the survey indicate a significant return to in-person programming, with 61% of organizations not offering any virtual programs in their current season. Among those presenting exclusively in-person events, 55% reported that 75-100% or more of their audiences have returned compared to pre-pandemic numbers.

The survey also highlights a strong commitment to presenting new works and developing local talent. Seventy-five percent of the organizations are presenting new works or premieres as part of their current season, and 60% reported that over half of their programming consists of Chicago or Midwest premieres or new works by artists.

Ninety-five percent of the organizations work with emerging artistic talent, with 83% specifically collaborating with emerging artists based in Chicago or the surrounding region. Additionally, 57% have offered special classes, workshops, or training programs for emerging artists in the past year, and 64% offer mentorship opportunities.

The surveyed organizations contribute to the economies and cultures of neighborhoods citywide, serving audiences in 62 of Chicago’s 77 community areas. More than 61% are sharing stories and voices from within their communities, and 70% partner with other Chicago arts organizations on programming during their seasons.

"It is more important than ever that we support these organizations, both financially and as audience members," Wadey added. "Go see a show or exhibition in your neighborhood! Not only are small arts organizations producing some of the most exciting new work citywide, they are doing so at an affordable price point in communities across Chicago. And they are committed to sharing the diverse stories and voices that make this a world-class city."

The 2024 Chicago Small Arts Sector Survey is part of GDDF's ongoing efforts to support and advocate for the city's small arts organizations. All survey respondents are grantees of the foundation, which provides more than $1.7 million in multi-year general operating grants to over 170 small arts organizations across Chicago and suburban Cook County each year.



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