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As Art Fund launches its new report on ethnic diversity in the curatorial workforce, Rachael Browning says it’s hard to over…
As Art Fund launches its new report on ethnic diversity in the curatorial workforce, Rachael Browning says it’s hard to over…
There are many challenges facing disabled-led organisations and artists. Here Jo Verrent and Cat Sheridan share their expertise on…
We all need to work harder to ensure that culture is fully accessible to disabled audiences. When we do, there are positive spinof…
What is the point of prizes? What impact – if any – do they have on the organisations that win them? Paul Owens explor…
Leeds Playhouse runs courses for D/deaf and disabled artists wanting to enter the theatre. Rio Matchett shares what they have…
A new report from Oily Cart explores making theatre for and with children who have the most barriers to access. Ellie Griffiths su…
A key goal of UNBOXED: Creativity in the UK has been to support young people entering the creative industries. Here three of them…
A multiple case study is promoting new ways for theatre to make sustainable productions. Roberta Mock and Siobhan Bauer report on…
What are the everyday experiences of arts and cultural organisations in generating and diversifying income in times of austerity?…
Poor mental health among young people is on the rise. And with it, the broader conversation about how theatre can be a useful tool…
Sarah Mair Hughes marks a decade with Cultural & Creative Skills this year, topping off the milestone by winning Social Leader…
Just a few weeks before the COP27 climate talks in Egypt, no one credible needs convincing of the climate crisis, but the energy c…
In his work with the British Council, Skinder Hundal is privileged to meet cultural professionals and creatives from across the gl…
How can cultural policy support freelance performing artists? It's a question Cecilia Dinardi has been asking in her latest re…
As we recover from Covid and navigate the cost-of-living crisis, fundraisers are ever more important. Yet we continue to undervalu…
What does it mean to have an artist-in-residence working with the board? Nicola Triscott reflects on an unusual journey revealing…
Many companies are making brilliant accessible work and universal content that people want to see. But, as Harmeet Chagger-Khan ar…
The UK’s national celebration of sustainable living – the Festival of Thrift – has celebrated its 10th anniversa…
Safeguarding young people has become a live issue in schools. Scottish Ballet’s Safe to Be Me® programme is tackling the…
A new report has been published on the role of local radio in supporting messaging about creativity and positive mental health. Ro…
In the first of two articles on innovative pricing practices, David Reece explores different approaches to price setting and asks…
The challenges of shared leadership are the subject of much discussion, but the rewards are great, as the Core Artists of Unlimite…
Far from the elitist artform he once thought it was, François Matarasso has discovered opera offers possibilities for co-creation…
As UNESCO’s World Conference on Cultural Policies and Sustainable Development takes place in Mexico, Stephen Stenning reflec…