Latest News
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The arts, culture and heritage workforce in England, Wales and Northern Ireland is less ethnically...
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There is strong public support for local authority funding of museums, a survey has found. YouGov...
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Culture Secretary Lucy Frazer has defended UK efforts to capitalise on opportunities for businesses...
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The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra's (RPO) status as the Royal Albert Hall's (RAH) Associate...
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Campaigners have called on Shropshire Council to protect a charity-run art centre amid concerns...
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A council-led initiative offering artists free rent in exchange for public art programmes at a...
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Young people are more open to attending opera performances than their older peers, a research...
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Performers' union Equirty has voiced its opposition to Welsh National Opera's (WNO) plans to cut...
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A levy on arena and stadium tickets should be introduced to support grassroots music venues...
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One of the best-known Edinburgh Fringe venues has been put up for sale. The Herald reports that...
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Nearly 200 artists, curators, and critics have voiced their support of Palais de Tokyo after a...
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Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama has started a consultation process to end its existing...
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An overdue report into ‘lessons learned’ during the costly refurbishment of Bristol Beacon concert...
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A group of 14 organisations and artists from across the arts and education sectors have joined...
Latest Features
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With her experience of working across multiple projects, Sarah Fortescue explores how the sector can deliver what they do best, in the best way possible?
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After a recent appearance before Wales’s Culture Committee, Charlotte Faucher has been rethinking our new relationship with Europe.
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Long-term Heart of Glass collaborator Chrissie Tiller reflects on working with the Merseyside-based NPO and how, by building deeper relationships with communities, the arts can create fairer futures.
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Evaluation reports in the cultural sector can be packed full of learning. Emma McDowell explores how we might unearth this existing knowledge.
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You may not have met a philanthropy advisor before, but it is a growing profession, so be ready. Emma Beeston, who’s been one for ten years, explains how they work and why they can be helpful for your organisation.
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Introducing an ambitious initiative at a time when subsidised arts organisations are being asked to do less seems like madness. But for Slung Low it is a natural next step in their exploration of where civic responsibility meets cultural capital, writes Rachel Perry.
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