A world with walls: how Brexit could stifle the success of outdoor arts
The outdoor arts sector has experienced growth over the last decade, but could a no-deal Brexit put the brakes on this? Maggie Cla…
The outdoor arts sector has experienced growth over the last decade, but could a no-deal Brexit put the brakes on this? Maggie Cla…
The LightNight festival initially aimed to showcase Liverpool's artists to outsiders – but it is now more concerned with…
Nottingham Refugee Week shows how opportunity can come out of a crisis when communities work together, writes Anna Ball.
Kirklees in West Yorkshire has a vision for local development rooted firmly in its historic links to the textile and music industr…
Almost half the shows in a touring film and theatre festival have been cancelled at short notice following lacklustre ticket sales…
Tom Velvick looks back on how a career that began in advertising has now led to him overseeing the "all things to all people&…
By opening up more realistic discussions around motherhood, Motherworks seeks to support those suffering unnecessarily. Ruth Dudma…
Katy Sadler explains how a festival in one of Birmingham’s busiest thoroughfares enables craft and design graduates to test…
The number of partnerships connected to the Without Walls consortium, one of Arts Council England’s new core-funded organisa…
Are we losing the art of conversation? Tom Pow explains how a project in Scotland is using the arts to stimulate communication.
Circus was created to fill a gap left by ‘serious’ theatre. Now a new generation of performers is rejecting bureaucrat…
London Mayor Sadiq Khan said the borough’s diversity was ‘an asset to be unlocked’.
Arts venues programming an act that could attract the attention of trans activists should be aware of the issues involved and the…
If cultural districts are to operate sustainably they need to make sure the voices of all stakeholders are heard, says Beatrice Pe…
A British Council Wales report says that “small adjustments to the current system will not yield the necessary major changes…
The House of Lords EU Committee says that multi-country, multi-entry visas allowing cultural workers to make short term visits bet…
New funding aims to bring disabled artists into the mainstream of European dance and theatre, and build a network committed to pre…
91 companies and organisations in the UK were supported by Creative Europe last year, receiving 10% of the scheme’s total fu…
In an evidence session examining the success of Hull 2017, the DCMS Committee has heard differing views on how the City of Culture…
Two new reports say that the festivals also generate international recognition for Scotland’s arts scene and provide new opp…
Alison Fordham explains how IF: Milton Keynes International Festival’s programme of outdoor events is a key audience develop…
A research project examining Leicester’s 24 arts festivals uncovered interesting insights into audience behaviour and prefer…
Keen to maintain a connection between Wales and Germany after Brexit, British Council Wales organised a week-long performing…
How can we make the arts an everyday experience for everyone? Michael Eades explains why he believes in the power of grassroots ar…