“…Recent studies show that Canadians living with disability, seniors, and so-called “visible minority” (a Canadian government statistical category) populations have lower arts attendance/participation rates than other populations in Canada; these studies consider attendance at art galleries and festivals, heritage, music, theater, or comedy performances, and personally creating or performing art as forms of engagement (Hill, 2014, 2019). Notably, some organizations now experiment with digital technologies as means of providing older populations with access to art and creative activities designed to reduce barriers, such as geographical isolation, low energy levels due to ill-health, and/or physical/mobility/sensory barriers (Gardner et al, 2018; Hunt et al, 2019; Woolhous et al, 2015, 2016).…”