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A 100-metre high public artwork isn’t always the answer. Peter McCaughey reflects on why he took a more dispersed approach t…
A 100-metre high public artwork isn’t always the answer. Peter McCaughey reflects on why he took a more dispersed approach t…
Hastings is at long last celebrating its place in history with a festival of contemporary arts. Polly Gifford tells all.
Turning the city of Belfast into a gallery has captured residents’ imaginations and changed the way they view their home.
An In Harmony programme has embedded Royal Liverpool Philharmonic in its local community. Susanne Burns reveals how the orchestra…
A cultural education programme in the north west has shifted its focus from pupils to teachers and is seeing great results. Sarah…
A new box office system has built a stronger link between London’s Dominion Theatre and its ticket agents, who can now sell…
Opening a hostel has helped East Street Arts to support artists and generate much-needed income. Nicola Greenan explains how they…
An interactive light and sound installation recently connected neighbours in a former coal mining area. Debbi Lander explains how.
An interactive guide to Kettle’s Yard’s collection is engaging a wide audience online. Lucy Wheeler shares what she ha…
Providing opportunities to volunteer online is helping Birmingham’s museums to engage with more and more people. Rebecca Fle…
A third of frontline staff in Brighton’s museums have now taken part in a placement programme that is boosting their skills….
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…
When Exeter Corn Exchange had to become financially self-sufficient, its busier programme required a fully rounded box office mana…
The key to building a loyal audience for a family arts festival? It needs to come from a place of integrity, says Rowan Hoban.
Families are key to audience development, but how do you attract them? Patrick Spottiswoode reveals how Shakespeare’s Globe…
Over £400k has to be raised every year to stage the Ageas Salisbury International Arts Festival. How do they do it? Toby Smi…
Growing slowly and organically has helped Kidderminster Arts Festival respond to the needs of local artists and the community, say…
Through the Circuit network, 15 to 25 year olds create arts events for other young people. Rachel Escott reveals what they’v…
How can you attend a festival if you can’t leave your house? Michael Eades describes a project bringing the festival experie…
Harlow Playhouse’s Pay What You Can pricing initiative is attracting new audiences, but is it too financially risky? Scott R…
Following the success of relaxed theatrical performances, Chris Proctor explains how Birmingham’s Town Hall & Symphony H…
Encouraging individual giving may not make financial sense, but it’s helped Unfolding Theatre build invaluable relationships…
Not many know that Oxford has some of the worst rates of child literacy in the country. Louise Chantal describes how a playwriting…
How do you embed an everyday culture of creativity in a university? This was the starting point for a creative experiment at King&…