EXCLUSIVE: Arts finances in worst state for five years

20 Jun 2024

The first of a series of articles investigating the state of arts sector finances highlights a huge decline in the financial health of organisations across the UK.

Census data 'a goldmine' for cultural policymakers

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15 May 2024

Cultural policy makers have not focused much on census data in the past, but that data is a goldmine for researchers, says Mark Taylor.

Joining the dots for better cultural policy

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14 Feb 2024

As Anna Kime begins working with West Yorkshire Combined Authority, she explores how integrated data and evaluation can aid decision making and ensure the UK’s cultural and creative sectors continue to be world-leading. 

Reporting requirements: NPO leaders share their frustrations

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25 Jan 2024

Nearly a year into the latest investment round, many National Portfolio Organisations are finding the new reporting requirements unduly burdensome - at best - and, in some instances, unfit for purpose. A group of NPO Chief Executive Officers explain their struggles.

Firm urges culture sector to save Google Analytics data

25 Jun 2024

Arts and culture organisations will be able to access free support tools to save historical data from Google Analytics before the previous version goes offline next month.

One Further, which specialises in digital services for arts and cultural organisations, charities, non-profits and councils says old Universal Analytics data will be lost at some point from Monday 1 July.

Historical data could still be accessed via Universal Analytics following the switchover on 1 July 2023, but that will soon no longer be the case.

The firm has created two tools to support arts and culture organisations to save their data which is giving away for free - one to create pdf reports for specific data, and a template spreadsheet that raw data can be downloaded to.

"If you want to keep access to your historical data you need to archive it before the end of this month to be safe," One Further said.

EXCLUSIVE: NPOs profitability in dramatic decline

21 Jun 2024

Continuing a series of articles investigating the state of arts sector finances, the number of National Portfolio Organisations breaking even has shrunk at an alarming rate.

Museum and gallery visits hit four-year high

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06 Jun 2024

Visitor numbers across the 30 museums and art galleries sponsored by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport, show year-on-year rise but remain more than 10% below pre-pandemic levels. 

Frequent engagement with the arts decreasing

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20 May 2024

Proportion of people attending arts events on a weekly basis has fallen by 14 percentage points over the last two years, according to government data.

ACE seeks to simplify 'onerous' reporting requirements by 2027

30 Apr 2024

Chief Executive of Arts Council England says that while data collection from funded organisations is a necessity, he hears the sector's concerns and wants to act.

British Library shares learnings from cyber attack 

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13 Mar 2024

The institution says its reliance on legacy infrastructure has impacted its ability to restore services quickly in the wake of a major ransomware attack last October.

ACE in talks on future of Illuminate data platform

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25 Jan 2024

Contract for Illuminate data platform ends in March 2026, a year ahead of the end of the recently extended National Portfolio for 2023-27, raising questions over its future.

Study on future of arts festivals launches 

15 Jan 2024

British Arts Festivals Association (BAFA) will undertake a UK-wide research study to assess the future of arts festivals.

Supported by Arts Council England, Arts Council of Wales and Creative Scotland, BAFA is commissioning BOP Consulting to research issues including sustainability, equality, diversity and access. 

The data will be used to benchmark the sector, quantifying its contribution to the economy and the places festivals serve. BAFA said it hopes the findings will demonstrate the challenges and opportunities for the sector in the wake of Covid and Brexit.  

Fiona Goh, Director of BAFA, said: “There’s never been a more critical time for BAFA to be able to capture the size, scale and impact of this extraordinary range of cultural events in the arts festivals sector, taking place across the UK.  

"This vital research will not only help us understand the scope of work currently happening in the sector, and to pinpoint the impacts of the pandemic and Brexit, but also help us see how festivals are responding to the challenges of sustainability, the cost of living crisis and social justice movements. 

"We’re delighted that investment from three national arts councils will provide the data that we need to support the sector in shaping a better future together.”

Findings from the survey, which can be accessed here, are due to be shared in the autumn.

Sector support charities merge after loss of ACE funding

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23 Nov 2023

The Audience Agency and Culture24, who were both part of ACE's National Portfolio until they lost funding in April this year, have joined forces.

Data service to share museum records launches 

13 Nov 2023

A new service to gather and share object records from UK museums has launched. 

The Museums Data Service (MDS) has been developed to assemble data on museum collections, including location and opening times, summaries of collections and highlights, object records and exhibition text, but will not hold media assets.

Work on the project, a joint start-up by Art UK, Collections Trust and the University of Leicester, supported by funding from Bloomberg Philanthropies and the Arts and Humanities Research Council, began in November 2022.

Training for early adopters of the programme will begin next month. MDS hopes to publish collection summaries for all 1,700 accredited museums by May 2024 and to have compiled all object records by 2033.

Collections Trust, funded by Arts Council England, is offering support to small organisations including Wolverhampton Museum, St Barbe Museum and the Royal Engineers Museum, to help them make the most of the new service. 

AI: Understanding the implications of fast developing technology

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02 Nov 2023

Artificial intelligence has been around for years but, as Katie Moffat writes, the new generation of AI tools can be used by anyone, and can provide support with many day-to-day tasks.

Debbonaire unveils National Culture Infrastructure Plan

Thangam Debbonaire speaking at the Labour Party conference
12 Oct 2023

Shadow Culture Secretary also reiterates importance of creative curriculum and commits to action on visa waiver system for artists.

Scores of NPOs yet to register for Illuminate

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05 Oct 2023

More than 50 National Portfolio Organisations miss deadline imposed by Arts Council England to register with new data platform that has been beset by delays and glitches.

New approach to city metrics

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04 Oct 2023

A new index offers expert insights into the cultural resources of more than 500 cities worldwide, making it the only creative city index with global reach, writes David Adam

EXCLUSIVE: ACE drops reporting requirements over data platform glitches

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13 Sep 2023

Amid sector concerns about new data platform Illuminate, Arts Council England says NPOs will not need to provide box office or audience survey data until next year.

Entries to creative A-levels fall again

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22 Aug 2023

Sector leaders reignite call for educational reforms as entries to exams in creative subjects make up just over 10% of all A-levels. 

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