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Professor Hilary Glow is a leading academic in Arts and Cultural Management at Deakin University's Business School, specializing in audience research, cultural policy, and arts evaluation. She holds a Professorial appointment within the Management Discipline Group, focusing on organizational change, audience diversification, and the intersection of arts and public policy.
Education: PhD (Arts) from the University of Melbourne, Master of Arts (Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology), and Graduate Certificate in Higher Education (Deakin University).
Research Interests:
- Arts audience behavior and diversification
- Cultural impact assessment and policy development
- Evaluation frameworks for arts organizations
- Local government cultural planning
- Arts sector governance and managerial practices
Recent Article Trends: Focus on audience-centric methodologies, organizational change challenges in diversification, and international cultural diplomacy. Recent work explores the Venice Biennale's career impacts and regional festival economic effects.
Awards: Notable recognitions include the 2014 iap2 Core Value Award for her leadership in the Arts Participation Incubator, Deakin's 2012 Research Partnership Award, and early-career research excellence in 2010.
Grants & Projects: Over 17 funded projects including major initiatives with the Australia Council, DFAT, and Creative Victoria. Recent grants investigate audience diversification strategies (Ian Potter Foundation) and public diplomacy evaluations (Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade).
Labs/Teams: Founded the Arts Participation Incubator (2012–2015), fostering collaborations between arts sectors and academic research. Active in the Cultural Impact Projects group and served as Green Room Awards President (2016–2019).

