How relevant is outreach marketing in a world of digital communications? Hardish Virk believes there is still a place for talking to people on the street.
The European Regional Development Fund can be a crucial source of funding, but relations and processes between the partners involved need to be coherently managed, advises Florence Harmelin.
Glasgow will be hosting the Turner Prize next year for the first time. Marie Christie believes that a partnership approach will make the event stronger and its reach wider.
As Wales Millennium Centre marks its tenth anniversary, Mathew Milsom is proud of the economic and social impact the centre has had on Cardiff and beyond.
Making unloved corners of Lincolnshire more attractive has brought communities closer together and opened the door to arts activities, says Nick Jones.
Made in Corby, a consortium of community groups and venues, is making radical and brave efforts to engage communities in the arts, says Simon Mutsaars.
Saltaire, a village within the city of Bradford, is a UNESCO World Heritage site and an inspiration for heritage regeneration projects, writes Helen Thornton.
A week of special events to mark Refugee Week in Nottingham’s Hyson Green explored new ideas and celebrated the cultural richness of the area, says Laura-Jade Klee.
Peggy Mulongo recalls the challenges and joys of working with refugees and asylum seekers from the Democratic Republic of Congo on an oral archive and performance project.