Letter: Facing a closed door
Stunting community and voluntary arts organisations by restricting access to capital funding will hurt the whole sector in the lon…
Stunting community and voluntary arts organisations by restricting access to capital funding will hurt the whole sector in the lon…
Chris Garrard believes that no one should be neutral in the debate on ethical sponsorship.
Representatives of Music Venue Trust and the Association of British Orchestras react to UK Music’s provocative call for…
What – or who – needs to change to achieve cultural democracy and how can we remove the tension between official and e…
Creative Scotland may have been short-sighted to cut funding to Scottish Youth Theatre, but something needs to be done about overs…
ABRSM’s grade eight piano exam syllabus features no women composers this year. Anna Bull calls for music education to start…
Mandy Precious considers herself lucky to have discovered the arts, but are the next generation getting the same chances she did?
As one of Arts Council England’s cohort of Change Makers, Andrew Miller reflects on why he accepted the opportunity and what…
The arts sector has a duty to challenge social injustice and promote equality and diversity, but Wales is getting left behind, war…
How much longer will the UK government support the arts? Andrew Pinnock fears all signs point to it adopting a much more commercia…
Has panto become culturally inappropriate, racist even? Oh yes it has, calls out Daniel York.
Following revelations of elitism in music education, Principal of the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, Professor Jeffrey Sharkey,…
Over 100,000 children a year will lose the chance to study the arts when the EBacc becomes compulsory in schools, and the least pr…
Once a curator, now a producer, Mary Paterson calls for the artist-producer relationship to be re-imagined as something more creat…
Researcher Stephen Pritchard raises concerns that the latest evaluation of ACE’s Creative People and Places programme was ba…
Adults – parents, teachers and theatre-makers included – need to stop trying to control children’s experien…
National museums and the Arts Council are protected from scrutiny by barriers to accessing Parliament’s investigative arm. I…
If the national funder really cared about equality, it wouldn’t endorse a £2m application from a nine-day-old organisa…
Roger Tomlinson has more questions than answers about the quality metrics system that Arts Council England’s larger NPOs wil…
As technology becomes an increasingly distracting force, it’s down to live entertainment to tempt people to set aside their…
As drama is downgraded in our schools, Fiona Banks explains why it is essential for young people to see theatre live on stage.
Art can ask difficult questions and help people engage with complex topics. With conflict and political divisions spreading across…
Joe Hallgarten proposes a new solution to the uncomfortable fact that attendance at taxpayer-subsidised arts events remains stubbo…
Liz Hill tells NPOs, ‘just say no’ to a fundamentally flawed scheme that will reveal more about the nature of the audi…