Census data ‘a goldmine’ for cultural policymakers
Cultural policy makers have not focused much on census data in the past, but that data is a goldmine for researchers, says Mark Ta…
Cultural policy makers have not focused much on census data in the past, but that data is a goldmine for researchers, says Mark Ta…
With her experience of working across multiple projects, Sarah Fortescue explores how the sector can deliver what they do best, in…
Covid has affected the UK theatre industry at all levels, with wide ranging impacts on the workforce, livelihoods, working practic…
After a recent appearance before Wales’s Culture Committee, Charlotte Faucher has been rethinking our new relationship with…
Evaluation reports in the cultural sector can be packed full of learning. Emma McDowell explores how we might unearth this existin…
You may not have met a philanthropy advisor before, but it is a growing profession, so be ready. Emma Beeston, who’s been on…
Introducing an ambitious initiative at a time when subsidised arts organisations are being asked to do less seems like madness. Bu…
Northcott Theatre in Exeter has said it will advertise at least one creative role on every production. Creative Director Martin Be…
In the first of our series looking at the role of philanthropy in arts funding, Caroline McCormick of the Cultural Philanthropy Fo…
As activity this year gathers pace, Michelle Wright explores the many quandaries arts organisations have to navigate in deciding w…
As global politics become increasingly polarised, the right to freedom of expression is under threat in many countries, including…
Responding to Arts Professional’s coverage of ACE’s political statements policy in February, Lauren James ex…
The future of the arts scene is 'terrifying', according to Ayvianna Snow, Chair of Equity's London North branch. Here,…
In light of the huge challenges that so many arts and culture organisations have faced in recent years, Watershed’s Clare Re…
A report from King’s College London looks at potential policy solutions to combat precarity in freelance cultural work. Sana…
Being an artist, at all career stages, is a minefield waiting to be triggered without informed guidance. Simon Poulter has been ca…
After far too many decades of jam tomorrow, artists deserve better, says independent arts researcher Susan Jones.
Harmeet Chagger-Khan leads on innovation, and immersive and interactive projects at The Space. Here she explores how artists are u…
Cara Pickering and Sarie Mairs Slee examine how place-based collaboration can support innovative, creative-led regeneration of our…
Amid the current drive for local authorities to have cultural strategies, Professor Daniel Ashton considers the challenges of tryi…
The sector’s resilience and creativity in navigating crises show how art and culture will sustain even in the toughest of ti…
A ground-breaking initiative from the Royal Academy of Music in partnership with Southbank Centre – Future Artists – s…
What do cultural leaders really think about the problems they, and the arts and cultural sector, face? Steven Hadley is the Editor…
A car park in Peckham has been transformed into a cultural hub, setting the benchmark for regeneration without gentrification, wri…