The world’s a stage
Harper Ray explains how Globe Education is producing education resources that are as vivid for those further afield as for those a…
Harper Ray explains how Globe Education is producing education resources that are as vivid for those further afield as for those a…
Katy Carr sees an online future for literature
Skinder Hundal sees the merging of digital and traditional as opening up opportunities for new relationships between artists and a…
Lesley Anne Rose describes Stellar Quines’s journey from analogue to digital – and the bright light at the end of the tunnel
This September Southbank Centre will showcase twenty-three music and dance pieces created by an international band of seventy-two…
Producing a programme for a digital audience requires many of the same skills as any other type of programming, as young people in…
Kerry Michael and Jessica Kranish explain how audiences are being engaged through digital media in Theatre Royal Stratford East’…
Ellie Manwell explains how bringing digital technology into the gallery space is helping Dulwich Picture Gallery enhance the visit…
How do ‘accidental audiences’ for art in public spaces experience performances and what impact does it have? Richard Turpin ex…
The relationship between the arts and sport has deep roots and will outlive the temporary spotlight cast on it by the Cultural Oly…
Lucy Shaw explains the challenges of devising and programming creativity into the historic settings of the Houses of Parliament
As the tide turns against unpaid internships, other solutions are needed to help graduates gain vital work experience. Kate Daniel…
By working with artists and arts organisations, developers can gain the support of both local communities and planners. Alex Homfr…
By working with artists and arts organisations, developers can gain the support of both local communities and planners. Alex Homfr…
In 2009, Monica Ferguson proposed to Arts Council England that what Milton Keynes needed was a 10-day festival to shake up the sta…
Trina Jones explains how Birmingham Rep has risen to the challenge of being homeless
Geography has been no barrier to artistic ambition for Lakes Alive, the international Cultural Olympiad programme bringing street…
From pop-up to permanent, Jay Miller explains what it was like opening a theatre in Hackney Wick, alongside poverty, diversity and…
East London is home to a new Pleasure Garden. Garfield Hackett explains how he turned a derelict site into a hub for creativity an…
There is a long history of land art at Grizedale Forest. Hayley Skipper explains how a partnership between the Arts Council and th…
A new gallery is opening within London South Bank University. Mary Paterson talks us through the process that led to its arrival
Losing local authority funding hasn’t meant the end of the road in Gloucestershire – quite the reverse. Pippa Jones explains w…
Theresa Bergne considers the implications of national policy for public art at a local level, and describes the impact being felt…
Clive Parkinson sees the danger of arts/health practice becoming a “bland cultural sub-species, offering the marginalised a tran…