Facing up to bullying
Bullying doesn’t always involve a physical element. Anne Marie Quigg sees a culture of coaching as being one way of preventing i…
Bullying doesn’t always involve a physical element. Anne Marie Quigg sees a culture of coaching as being one way of preventing i…
There is a thin line between bullying and giving constructive criticism.Nicola Harvey suggests some coping strategies if things st…
Dr Andy Hickson describes Actionwork’s approach
Robin Simpson explains how research findings are helping to develop a true understanding of the impact of grassroots, amateur arts…
The rationale for making environmental sustainability a strategic priority, and the resources to help do it, are all available now…
Anna Peavitt describes Leicester Comedy Festival’s attempt to reduce carbon emissions and encourage the wider comedy industry to…
Environmental awareness is at the heart of the primary curriculum in schools. Ross Harvie explains how Proteus Theatre responded t…
The Theatres Trust is in the second year of a project helping 48 small- to medium-sized performing arts venues across London impro…
In our quest for sustainability, some of our actions have been distinctly counter-productive, claims Nadine Andrews
Ben Twist examines the impact that Edinburgh’s Festivals are having on the attitudes and behaviour of its audiences and its arti…
Cynnal Cymru – Sustain Wales, an independent not-for-profit company, is working closely with the Welsh Government to promote und…
Hosting the inaugural UK Green Film Festivals seemed like a natural way of showcasing the environmental work that has been going o…
Margaret Jones describes Sherman Cymru’s crusade to put walking, cycling and public transport at the heart of its efforts to sav…
A partnership between wildlife managers and artists has enabled a programme of hands-on environmental learning to inspire school c…
Debate about art and its value is often trapped in the traditional language of the money economy. Bill Sharpe suggests bringing ec…
Kofi Kramo has found that trusteeship is a great way for arts charities and younger people to have a mutually rewarding experience
In the second of two articles on initiatives for stimulating fundraising in the cultural sector, Javier Stanziola looks at tax inc…
www.bushgreen.org This is a fantastic initiative, developed by the Bush Theatre, to empower writers and increase access to the ver…
Consumerist capitalism has captured minds and reduced hearts, but what is the alternative, and how will artists contribute to a re…
The relationship between the arts and science has evolved over the last decade and a half. Rosie Tooby looks to the future of this…
An empathetic scientist can act as a provocateur, editor, lecturer and confidant in devised theatre. Jack Lowe explains
People in Swansea don’t usually sing to bees: artists Owen Griffiths and Fern Thomas explain why they did
Primary school pupils have been having conversations with world-leading scientists thanks to an award winning science project in p…
Nicola Triscott looks at the achievements of an open art-science production laboratory