What to do when you’re sick of Zoom
Heidi Wiley and Hélène Gauthier share how they created a virtual venue – and why they think this provides a model for the…
Heidi Wiley and Hélène Gauthier share how they created a virtual venue – and why they think this provides a model for the…
Ben Walmsley, Abigail Gilmore and Dave O’Brien share findings from a research programme that shows there are silver linings…
PRS for Music’s controversial new streaming licences were inevitable, writes Phil Tucker. Those who embrace the change will…
Middle Eastern and North African arts professionals have been all but invisible in the UK. It's time to find our voice, take o…
Lucy Galliard writes that the real impact of the first school to be started and supported by a symphony orchestra will be demonstr…
The creative activity that thrives in everyday society is often the most overlooked and unsupported, writes Robin Simpson. Here&rs…
The creative sector will bounce back, writes Jane Ide. What matters is building a more inclusive sector – and not just becau…
Freelancers share what organisations can do to help them throughout the current crisis and beyond.
The pandemic has put an end to the days when an aloof but brilliant leader could direct operations from behind closed doors. Hones…
Louise Blackwell says creative practitioners have been at the forefront of place-based recovery. Their strategy? Come together, li…
Staging a Christmas show was a challenge that tested everyone’s limits. Joanna Read reflects on the year, from Covid to Chri…
A new ticketing system designed by museums for musems is providing free support with the twin challenges of running timed ent…
Supporting creative practitioners with opportunities at this time is vital, but do so wisely, says Guy Armitage. Running an o…
Rowan Kerek Robertson offers practical advice on protecting yourself and your organisation from online abuse – and what to d…
Theatre maker Rosie MacPherson calls for urgent action as Covid-19 closes routes to resettlement.
A UK City of Culture bid won’t succeed unless it’s authentic, writes Richard Dunbar.
Anthony Padgett says artificial intelligence has a role in selecting, curating and even creating art, but the sector must define t…
When decisions about programming are made in hours rather than months, organisations hone in on their core purpose. Festivals will…
A plan to breathe artistic life into a historic bookshop aims to reverse a pattern of decline in Sunderland. Andrew Leach explains…
Long-distance relationships needn’t limit ambition. Sarah Fisher, Ying Kwok and Lindsay Taylor describe a sustainable approa…
How will Hull face the future following its triumph as UK City of Culture? Lee Corner and Stephen Munn reflect on the legacy of 20…
London’s cultural and commercial sectors have always had a symbiotic relationship, writes Tony Matharu. Fostering those link…
The pandemic presents a unique set of challenges. But turning obstacles into opportunities is what circus does best, write Billy A…
In a time of great uncertainty, understanding audience attitudes and behaviours make the future a little more predictable, writes…