Theatre digs: call for cross-sector alliance to solve issues
Producers, venues, unions, arts organisations and accommodation providers must work together to agree minimum acceptable standards…
Producers, venues, unions, arts organisations and accommodation providers must work together to agree minimum acceptable standards…
Following the resignation of the majority of Equity’s Scottish National Committee last year, a group of creative arts profes…
The minimum touring allowance rate will rise to £300 after a deal between performers' union Equity and UK Theatre was ac…
The members' survey analysis also reveals Black people and the young are disproportionately leaving the sector after the pande…
Electronic artist Four Tet, whose real name is Kieran Hebden, has reached a settlement with his former label Domino Records after…
The gender pay gap has increased at three major music labels, according to data from Music Week. Based on data from April 2021, Un…
Not-for-profit arts organisation 64 Million Artists is among 70 British companies participating in a six-month pilot to offer empl…
The Mayor of London’s Culture Team and Creative UK are joining forces in an effort to tackle "systemic inequalities&quo…
Low pay and real-terms depreciation of salaries could ‘severely damage’ arts sector amid record number of job vacancie…
While broadcast and online revenues reached record levels in 2021, royalties from public usage and resultant income for artists ha…
Performers' union Equity has hailed a "landmark victory" after an employment tribunal ruled that 16 of its members h…
While concert revenues and artists payments decline, PRS for Music records substantial growth from online royalties.
Academy Music Group (AMG) venues are taking a 25% cut from merchandise sales at live events, according to an investigation by The…
Brexit has edged the UK's art trade out of the global top tier. It could mean more exposure for artists domestically.
Up to 2,000 artists will be supported for three years, reflecting a sea change in how arts workers are valued.
A new research project aims to "build consensus around the most pressing priorities for promoting quality work" in…
Artists' representatives seeking transparency over unpaid resale royalties have commenced historic legal proceedings against m…
Museums and galleries in England are encouraged to apply to the DCMS/Wolfson Fund, opening May 9. The partners have each contribut…
A new National Lottery operator could mean an extra £439m but details of the deal are shrouded in secrecy.
In the pandemic, government and ACE built a defensive hedge around the most visible aspects of the arts infrastructure. Susan Jone…
Ongoing insecurity seems to be driving an increase in fixed term contracts, as staff demand more pay and flexibility.
There has been little change to gender pay gaps at UK auction houses since 2018. Reporting by the Art Newspaper has revealed worse…
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) will investigate the streaming market "from creator to consumer" following a…
A collective of dance freelancers has initiated a critical response to the fragile nature of their livelihoods. Anna Alvarez and A…