01/28/2026
Have you signed, or been asked to sign, a legal agreement that prevents you from speaking about your experience working with a Canadian arts organization? Please consider contributing to vital research through the “Silencing in the Arts” national survey. Information collected will serve to inform arts institutions, funders, and policymakers about the serious harms caused by NDAs in the arts sector, and advocate for meaningful change.
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The anonymous survey is part of the first phase of “Silencing in the Arts”, a multi-year research project that traces the extent and impact of non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) on the Canadian arts sector. The project aims to shed light on the culture of silence that permeates the artworld, and the cycles of abuse and professional misconduct that are perpetuated as a result.
Initiated and led by curatorial collective Aisle 4, the project stems from widespread concerns about artists and arts workers signing NDAs without clear understanding of their rights, organizations quietly dissolving without public accountability, and the growing culture of censorship in our industry. “Silencing in the Arts” examines how these issues impact personal and professional wellbeing on an individual level, and reinforce power imbalances, limit transparency, and hinder growth in the sector more broadly. Through research and advocacy, we aim to shed light on these challenges and push for meaningful change.
“Silencing in the Arts” is funded by the Canada Council for the Arts Sector Innovation & Development Program.