Speak up for dance
Neil Nisbet says tweeting links to petitions is a poor substitute for consistent participation by the dance sector in discussions…
Neil Nisbet says tweeting links to petitions is a poor substitute for consistent participation by the dance sector in discussions…
A national campaign for the arts should first and foremost aim to win the public’s hearts and minds, says Liz Hill.
Chrissie Tiller says cheap ticketing schemes alone will never be the answer to bringing in more diverse audiences.
The NewcastleGateshead Initiative has plans for the future, explains Carol Bell.
Jane Beardsworth sees no reason to suspect improper processes relating to ATTL in the North West.
Grant-makers owe it to their staff and those they fund to operate a fully transparent process that leaves no room for allegations…
Evaluation reports that share the problems as well as the successes are the most valuable of all, says Liz Hill
Kate Wafer and Daniel Hadley defend the ATTL project in Yorkshire.
What do Starbucks, the Leveson inquiry and Arts Council England have in common? Liz Hill makes some suggestions.
The future looks bright for culture on the continent, but the Autumn Statement provided no such solace for the UK, says Liz Hill.
Those who steal other artists’ ideas are not worthy of the badge ‘artist’ themselves, says Ian Moir.
Nick Forbes of Newcastle City Council is furious that he’s being forced to slash funding to the arts, but it’s about e…
The loss of arts cash will be a problem, but the loss of arts education would be a catastrophe, says Liz Hill.
Linda Jasper calls for the proposed EBacc qualification to include the opportunity for young people to continue to study dance.
The Mayor’s Education Inquiry arrived last month, following extensive consultation with stakeholders across London. But what…
Rich Hadley reflects on the relationships between artists and their public.
Liz Hill says shame on Arts Council England for its reaction to public concerns over ATTL
Christopher Goodhart asks how board members can make more of their fundraising role.
AP has always shared the best practice on audience development with the sector, says Liz Hill.
Who should lead our arts organisations? asks David Dixon
Dany Louise wonders how long the winter of cuts will last
Artist Matt Baker on misinterpretations of his contribution to a parliamentary review of Creative Scotland.
Matthew Linley of Eastern Angles reflects on ITC's summer conference
Public funding bodies need watchdogs, says Roger Tomlinson.