White Paper discussion turns to engagement
The third public online discussion to shape the upcoming White Paper on culture has been launched, but engagement in previous disc…
The third public online discussion to shape the upcoming White Paper on culture has been launched, but engagement in previous disc…
Guidelines for gathering feedback from children and young people are helping arts organisations to improve their programmes.
Allegations that Liverpool's Everyman & Playhouse Theatre are failing to embrace the local community couldn't be…
Anne Gallacher describes the impact of an ongoing relationship between Luminate, Scotland’s creative ageing festival, and Ag…
Daycare centres may not be grand venues, but that doesn’t mean art events staged in them should not be ambitious, says …
Older people want to be part of an intergenerational community not a ‘crinklies camp’. Stephanie Fuller shares this an…
Do theatres really believe their own soundbites about being community-led, open and accessible buildings, asks David Sedgwick.
Working with partner universities in Barcelona and Warsaw proved to Janet Hetherington that practical training is key to a rich, c…
Sheffield Theatres has launched a ‘Public Dress Rehearsal’ scheme to raise funds. Members of the public will be invite…
A pilot project in rural North Yorkshire believes it’s landed on an effective and affordable model for delivering music tuit…
CashBack for Creativity has been funded until 2017 with an increased budget after having success at encouraging arts engagement in…
When it comes to art and culture in Barking and Dagenham, local people call the shots. Miriam Nelken and Helen…
Lorna Lee reveals how William Morris Gallery boosted its visitor numbers from 17,000 to 110,000 by engaging local people.
As new figures reveal more details of arts attendance patterns in England, the DCMS has placed the future of its ‘Taking Par…
The latest figures from the Scottish Household Survey reveal that non-classical music has overtaken theatre as Scotland’s fa…
With more and more arts organisations forming consortiums, Trevelyan Wright shares his tips on how to be a strong lead or a suppor…
Arts engagement has not increased in England since 2005/06, although there have been pockets of growth amongst those in rural area…
Is it worth explaining conceptual contemporary art to ‘old age’ pensioners? Anna Goulding’s research sugges…
Outstanding projects in communication, engagement, and learning and participation have been highlighted at the prestigious annual…
In true Bertrand Russell style, Chrissie Tiller suggests that we turn the burden of proof on its head – and prove that…
What would happen if participation in the arts is extended to participation in its artistic decision-making, asks Leila Jancovich.
Recent research looked into the value young people in a deprived area of London place on education and participation in the arts….
ACE will review how it is meeting the needs of rural communities following a report that paints a largely positive picture of arts…
Frances Williams says it’s time to drop the false optimism surrounding arts projects in areas of social deprivation and…