Beyond core audiences: culture’s currency lies in staying current
In a constantly changing landscape, the ability to understand and respond to audiences’ changing preferences and behaviours…
In a constantly changing landscape, the ability to understand and respond to audiences’ changing preferences and behaviours…
A new study warns the sector faces a unique battle against "the double consequences of Brexit and Covid-19", with commun…
Creativity, compassion, collaboration and a tendency towards efficiency meant arts workers were highly responsive in a time of cri…
Research England will bankroll the partnership between four regional universities and The Culture Capital Exchange following a suc…
Adrian Vinken shares how the two biggest developments of 2020 – Black Lives Matter and Covid-19 – have affected commem…
Festival UK* 2022 is not a ‘celebration of Brexit’ but a celebration of the place we call home, argues Sam Hunt.
Recruiting on the basis of passion for the arts doesn’t make sense in vital income-generating roles, says Michelle Wright. S…
Campaigners warn that devolved nations' cultural policy is at risk amid rumours Creative Europe will be transferred to the For…
Teams applying for a share of £3m research and development funding must include STEM sectors, marking a shift in emphasis fo…
Maintaining an international perspective and collaborating with global partners will be key to rebuilding the UK’s cultural…
The challenges facing arts organisations have changed dramatically – but that doesn’t mean giving up on our core value…
David Cutler explains why the Baring Foundation will be supporting this flourishing yet sometimes precarious area of work in a maj…
As the sector turns to technology, here’s what you need to know about running online-only events.
Technocratic, old-school approaches to building audiences have only worked among privileged groups. The sector needs to think hard…
We can only change our local communities if we’re willing to change ourselves, says Carol Jones.
The UK will not seek to stay in the programme next year or commit to funding any alternatives to the chagrin of the Scottish Gover…
Striking differences between urban and rural areas make a strong case for a dual regional policy, argue Anne Torreggiani and Zoe P…
Pauline Bailey looks back on a project that developed social confidence and artistic expression among Birmingham's BAME elders…
Looking for role models who are fleet of foot, democratic, and full of creative flair? Look no further than the Golden Age Pirates…
The Agency has put young people at the centre of change in their communities. Roisin Feeny and Meghan Peterson share how it is dev…
The Creative People and Places scheme is helping develop a new generation of progressive arts leaders, according to research.
A report commissioned by the Arts Council of Wales warns the figure is likely an underestimate as Brexit approaches.
National Theatre partnerships with theatres around the country are creating an opportunity for them to share and compare experienc…
From freelance marketing to running his own production company, Jake Orr has always been willing to take a leap into the unknown.