Taking the plunge
James Mackenzie-Blackman explains how international corporate sponsorship can be a useful way for arts organisations to get out in…
James Mackenzie-Blackman explains how international corporate sponsorship can be a useful way for arts organisations to get out in…
In the second part of her exploration of conflict resolution, Carolyn Graham looks at the role of mediation in resolving disputes…
Benjamin Futerman and Tim Maxwell consider the impact of damage to works of art and how to protect artwork financially, physically…
ROSEMARY MUIR WRIGHT An inspirational teacher and early mentor, Rosemary was my introduction to the History of Art when I studied…
Like Captain James T. Kirk, here at Cambridge Arts Theatre we hope that for us, space will prove to be our final frontier. In 2011…
Jeremy Newton argues that arts education should not be left by the wayside as the curriculum is overhauled
Creative Partnerships is about to end. Naranee Ruthra-Rajan shares some thoughts about what its Change Schools programme has achie…
Alison Warren describes her experience of being teacher-in-residence in a theatre
Daniel Jones on the education projects around Plymouth’s first ever British Art Show
Chris Thompson on embodied learning and effective education
Alice Young thinks that young people want to take part, want to learn and demand excellent delivery
Fran King and Anne-Marie Clark on an education project in Plymouth that aims to demystify theatre
Robert Marsden on one theatre company’s work to combat extremism and foster community
Steve Moffitt on an arts education project working to engage young people with the Olympic Games
Art Asia’s experience of the high-profile funding scheme Find Your Talent typifies the journey of many arts organisations as the…
Tony Panayiotou looks at what the ACE’s new policy will do to increase diversity in the arts
Stephen Hetherington looks at how New Labour’s approach to culture twinned it with economic benefits and social policy
Licensing your art for commercial use is not for everyone, but Mainda Kiwelu believes that, used properly, it can open up revenue…
Mediation can play a big role in resolving workplace conflict, says Carolyn Graham, in the first of two pieces on the subject
Martin Vogel explains how focusing on the essentials of your organisation can help clarify what you are doing, and why
In the light of the recent riots it’s extremely telling that one word has been missing amidst the demands for blame, answers…
Ralph Lister takes a look at the National Rural Touring Forum and its efforts to improve arts access in rural areas
Emma Nicolson looks at what’s on the horizon for the arts on the Isle of Skye
Ian Hunter on a new role for the arts in promoting rural regeneration, environmental sustainability and the creative rural economy