The art of science: Wriggling Rangoli
Science-based projects can reach out to new audiences who wouldn’t normally engage with the arts. Claire Cowell describes a proj…
Science-based projects can reach out to new audiences who wouldn’t normally engage with the arts. Claire Cowell describes a proj…
Cartoon de Salvo’s next devised show has emerged from a collaboration between an expert on Gigantism, a science historian and a…
Artichoke is driving forward international debate about the scientific and aesthetic aspects of light. Nicky Webb explains how.
Visual records have always been an important element in the work of scientists, and the Natural History Museum is celebrating this…
Dr Frank Burnet argues that arts festivals are the best place to showcase the interface between science and performance
How does a small regional arts organisation make the most of an interest in science and a location on the edge of one of the great…
The Scottish Government’s Spending Review and Draft Budget for 2012/13 contains some difficult news for the arts, both directly…
Julia Farrington argues that we need better support for courageous and controversial artists, or risk losing them and their art
Live events online – particularly live cultural events – are becoming increasingly popular with audiences around the world, an…
As a vehicle for building confidence and skills, the arts have a lot to offer to those looking for a job. Lizzie Carter describes…
In the first of a two articles looking at policy initiatives for stimulating fundraising in the cultural sector, Javier Stanziola…
Record keeping is not the topic that sets most pulses racing, but Mahmood Reza explains why it’s important to keep abreast of HM…
Kate Rowland Kate gave me my first job at the Everyman Theatre Liverpool, helping to run its youth theatre. Then the Everyman was…
Tim Foster offers a theatre architect’s view of the process of designing and building spaces for performance
Steve Whettem on an unusual gallery, run by the artists it exhibits
Jan Winter on the challenges of adapting spaces for circus performances
Neil Butler on how a new fund for the creation of art in public spaces is liberating artists from the traditional gallery setting
Brands and buildings should be linked, and Howard Sherwood says it’s time for theatres to get their act together
The ‘Trust New Art’ programme has been created to provide a framework for the National Trust to work with the arts. Tom Freshw…
Steve Ball looks forward to Birmingham Repertory Theatre’s ambitious plans for working with community libraries over the nex…
Cornwall’s Miracle Theatre is committed to going the extra mile to take theatre to the most rural outdoor locations
Cara Courage explores the role of culture in creating a sense of place
Hasan Bakhshi argues that research and development in the arts plays an important role, just as it does in science or technology
Michael Tooby sets the record straight on the development of new spaces for the contemporary arts in Wales