Disability Artists Virtual Support Survey
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Collected via a survey distributed by an art centre, this data captures the feedback of artists with physical, mental, or emotional disabilities regarding their virtual support needs. The information is intended to help the centre analyse the effectiveness of current measures and determine how to better assist artists through virtual channels.
Columns
- timestamp: Time the survey was taken (Datetime).
- ID: Unique Artist ID (integer).
- race_ethnicity: Artist race and ethnicity currently on file (character).
- database_language: Artist language currently on file (character).
- survey_language: Language in which the survey was completed (character).
- survey_completed_for_artist: Boolean indicator regarding whether the artist received help completing the survey.
- What is your race/ethnicity?: Self-reported response to the question asking for artist race/ethnicity (character).
- Is English your primary language (or one of your primary languages?): Response indicating if English is a primary language (Boolean/character).
- How comfortable are you reading English?: Rating of reading comfort on an integer scale of 1 to 5.
- How comfortable are you writing English?: Rating of writing comfort on an integer scale of 1 to 5.
Distribution
The data is formatted as a CSV file containing 102 valid records. The sample provided displays 10 of the 31 total columns available in the full file.
Usage
- Identifying gaps in virtual supports for artists with disabilities.
- Evaluating the impact of existing support structures at the art centre.
- Planning future virtual engagement strategies and accessibility improvements.
Coverage
- Time Range: 25 January 2022 to 25 March 2022.
- Demographics: Artists associated with the centre who have physical, mental, or emotional disabilities.
- Language: Predominantly English (94% of respondents), with a small percentage of Spanish responses.
License
CC0: Public Domain
Who Can Use It
- Art centre administrators and programme directors.
- Researchers studying disability support in the arts.
- Non-profit organisations focused on accessibility and inclusion.
Dataset Name Suggestions
- Disability Artists Virtual Support Survey
- Art Centre Accessibility and Needs Assessment
- Virtual Support Feedback Data (Artists with Disabilities)
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Original Data Source: Disability Artists Virtual Support Survey
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