What’s in a name?
Does your organisation’s name need too much explanation? Pauline Tambling reflects on the process of changing an establ…
Does your organisation’s name need too much explanation? Pauline Tambling reflects on the process of changing an establ…
While anxiety about attending events remains high amongst disabled people, Anne Torregiani says the Covid online content boom…
Power shapes our lives and our decision making 24 hours a day. What is it doing to you? Suzanne Alleyne investigates.
The importance of access to arts and creativity in care settings has become ever more apparent during the pandemic, writes Alison…
As arts organisations struggle to fill critical roles, Amanda Parker shares must-dos – and must don’ts – for tho…
If policymakers get it right for the cultural sector, there may be significant economic and social dividends to be won, argues Eli…
Philanthropy is sometimes described as a ‘privilege’ of the wealthiest. But, as Michelle Wright argues, research sugge…
While collaboration between the cultural sector and universities has never been more fruitful, Suzie Leighton and Kayla Rose know…
A group of artists from Deaf, disabled and neurodiverse communities have been working on a project to transform accessibility. Nic…
The shift to digital has been beneficial to many, but Ash Mann is particularly interested in what it could mean for D/deaf, disabl…
Lockdowns, venue closures, cancelled and postponed events – the era of Coronavirus has created an 18-month crevasse in our d…
Being disabled in the visual arts sector has presented galleries with serious challenges. But Mike Layward is optimistic about pro…
Issues of access have beleaguered artists and audiences alike. Jamie Wyld explores how access streams can be used in innovative wa…
All cultural organisations are concerned with making their work more accessible. A new report by Maria Varvarigou on sensory and i…
It’s been over a year since Arts Council England published its 10-year strategy, Let’s Create. Bethany Rex has be…
The self employed, including freelancers, make up almost a third of the creative industries workforce – double the rate acro…
In rural areas such as Cornwall, the pandemic has exacerbated loneliness, with vulnerable people losing their sense of commun…
Building on Culture Reset, Richard Watts shares a range of new initiatives aimed at supporting the cultural sector to change and d…
The last 18 months have seen arts fundraisers face numerous challenges in trying to bring in income when the sector has been in su…
Brighton Dome has been participating in 5G Festival trials to test new technology that could revolutionise the festival experience…
Ben Walmsley, Abigail Gilmore and Dave O’Brien share the latest findings from a research programme examining the impacts of…
The museum and heritage sector has always been collaborative. But, says Carolyn Young, the need for supporting each other to build…
It's widely agreed that arts and creativity can boost mental health and wellbeing. But less well known is the positive effect…
How can we build a fairer cultural sector that works for artists, organisations, and communities? Mark Robinson explores some tact…