Artists report benefits from international links
Artists based in London have been the main beneficiaries of a national scheme to help artists build overseas connections.
Artists based in London have been the main beneficiaries of a national scheme to help artists build overseas connections.
Two years of discussions with artists and galleries have found overwhelming support for implementing a basic fee framework for vis…
Access and prejudice still need to be fought, but the British Paraorchestra has talent and fearlessness on its side, says Charles…
To nurture and retain new artistic talent, you need affordable studio space. Audrey Carlin explains how Wasps is helping Scotland…
Regional galleries have helped many UK artists achieve international acclaim. But their role as champions of ground-breaking work…
Tired of seeing British East Asian actors being given underwritten, stereotyped roles, Kumiko Mendl decided to do something about…
Too many cultural conferences borrow their model from the corporate sector, but there is another way, says Adrian Lochhead.
After seeing countless talented women have their ambitions thwarted, Amanda Brennan asks what can be done to achieve gender equali…
Opening a hostel has helped East Street Arts to support artists and generate much-needed income. Nicola Greenan explains how they…
Plans for a Leeds-based centre for excellence in dance and a “world-leading hub for dance” in East London are aiming t…
The invitation to bring a disused library in Southwark back to life as a pop-up space for artists and community groups came with m…
Seed funding has been allocated to ten partnerships as part of a two-year pilot project nurturing collaboration between academics…
For Susan Miller, an MA in Fine Art has been a real opportunity to confront the vulnerability artists feel when exhibiting their w…
22 organisations have been selected as PRS Foundation Talent Development Partners 2016 and will receive grants to deliver support…
Growing slowly and organically has helped Kidderminster Arts Festival respond to the needs of local artists and the community, say…
Angered about how few young people with learning disabilities are involved in the arts, Richard Hayhow urges the sector to open it…
Whilst local and community participation are government priorities for sport, plans to increase participation in the arts are cent…
At The Watermill Theatre, the cast lives on site – alongside ducks and chickens – for the whole production proces…
The first study in ten years into the livelihood of visual artists in England will examine how existing funding programmes impact…
Did you know that many artists are entitled to royalties when their work is resold? Daniel Rudd answers your questions about the a…
Financial support forms part of a new series of sector-led schemes aimed at breaking down major barriers to young theatre companie…
Targeted mentoring, leadership courses and masterclass events are to be provided to artists from diverse backgrounds in the city.
When Annette Petchey moved to the north of England she was shocked at the low prices for visual art. She explains how New Light is…
Despite a thriving theatre scene, Arthur Stafford couldn’t help but feel Manchester’s playwrights weren’t receiv…