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Many British musicians fear that Brexit will reduce their ability to travel easily and cheaply around Europe for work. Francesca T…
Many British musicians fear that Brexit will reduce their ability to travel easily and cheaply around Europe for work. Francesca T…
With metropolitan bias prevailing at both a national and European level, the best hope for rural arts organisations lies in collab…
The outdoor arts sector has experienced growth over the last decade, but could a no-deal Brexit put the brakes on this? Maggie Cla…
As the Commission gets ready to publish its recommendations on creativity and education, Joe Hallgarten puts forward four ideas he…
Visitor attractions are embracing innovative approaches to maximising sales and income. Debbie Richards explains the approach rece…
Teams can fall into working in isolation, rather than together for a common purpose, in organisations of any size. Nick Stevenson…
Artistic excellence and effective governance are key to the success of major public cultural programmes, writes Nigel Hinds.
Are we serious enough about how we’re feeling and coping at work – from our life–work balance to our ability to…
An analysis of motivations helped a contemporary music ensemble upend received wisdom about its audiences. Celia Duffy and Charlot…
For too long arts organisations have limited their individual giving efforts to white British donors. Michelle Wright urges an app…
Why do so many artists not include a fee for their own time when they apply for funding? Lilli Geissendorfer explains how Jerwood…
The Primary Authority scheme can help reassure arts organisations they are meeting legal requirements on health and safety, tradin…
Nottingham Refugee Week shows how opportunity can come out of a crisis when communities work together, writes Anna Ball.
The place in which a cultural organisation finds itself can determine how it thrives, survives or even dies, but many organisation…
Jonathan Gross and Nick Wilson reflect on their recent research into cultural ecology and suggest what the future of progressive p…
The global finance hub is forging a new identity through risk-taking alliances between its commercial, public and cultural sectors…
The economic value of our creative industries is clear. But it's not so clear that they're a priority for candidates wanti…
New research suggests that cultural organisations are reluctant to admit to failure for fear of losing their funding. To make genu…
Many young people dream about breaking into the performing arts industry, but without some work experience it can be almost imposs…
The ability to write clearly about an organisation’s ethos, approach, and audience needs is an essential skill for effective…
Engaging with young people is a sound investment in future audiences, says Annabel Thomas – provided you are clear about why…
Alison O'Neill shares her thoughts on how small arts organisations can acquire the financial expertise that grant-making bodie…
A series of informal surgeries for creative artists in Salford uncovered widespread disillusionment, says Steve Slater – as…
Patrick Towell unpicks the crucial differences between creativity and innovation in the context of rapid change in the cultural se…