WolfBrown Audience Outlook Monitor COVID-19 Study
In This SectionBetween February 2021 and November 2022, the Audience Outlook Monitor COVID-19 Study (AOM) tracked readiness to return to arts and culture venues, among the audience members of 650 arts organizations. A cohort of 15 participating League member orchestras worked with the WolfBrown team to deploy regular surveys, meeting monthly to discuss trends and their implications for safety policies, programming, and marketing. In partnership with the League, the resulting Overview of Results shines a light on orchestra audience priorities and behaviors during this unique time for our field. Recordings of executive briefings are also available on the WolfBrown website.
The participating orchestras have made their data available to all League members in aggregated form. Members may directly access the latest survey results through a password protected dashboard. For login instructions, see the Dashboard Access page.
The 15 orchestras constituting the national orchestra cohort were:
- The Cleveland Orchestra
- Detroit Symphony Orchestra
- Los Angeles Philharmonic
- Madison Symphony Orchestra
- Nashville Symphony
- New World Symphony
- New York Philharmonic
- North Carolina Symphony
- Omaha Symphony
- Oregon Symphony
- Pacific Symphony
- Philadelphia Orchestra
- San Diego Symphony
- San Francisco Symphony
- Tucson Symphony Orchestra
We are grateful to these orchestras for making the cohort possible, and especially to the thousands of patrons who take time out of their busy schedules to complete the survey. Without them, none of this would be possible.
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