
Looking backwards to look forwards
What can cultural place-making today learn from Victorian attitudes? Malcolm Quinn reports on a recent conference on the developme…
What can cultural place-making today learn from Victorian attitudes? Malcolm Quinn reports on a recent conference on the developme…
There are probably more millionaires in your audience than you think. Libby Penn reveals how to find high-net-worth individuals al…
To make theatre truly accessible, elements such as captioning and audio description must have their own artistic stamp, says Amit…
What would our public services look like if we used wellbeing evidence to inform policy-making? There would surely be more room fo…
It’s time to face the truth: our cultural landscape is ‘man-made’. And the course of history won’t be corr…
The evidence suggests that a diverse workforce will bring a diverse audience. So it’s time for the arts to be bold and lead…
Being a young, female leader in the arts is a novelty – one Isobel Colchester has come to realise she must explore and celeb…
Arts professionals may be unanimous about the value of the arts in the curriculum, but what do schools think? Christy Romer spoke…
What better place to learn about using the arts to help older people and those with dementia than in Japan, where a quarter of peo…
Is it possible for small, regional arts organisations to secure significant income through sponsorship? Heather Stewart …
Kelly-Anne Collins shares the story of how one dance support network diversified – creating a platform to sho…
Are theatre intervals a helpful pause or an annoying inconvenience? Rachel Beaumont puts the question to Royal Opera House audienc…
A new data guide and digital toolkit are showing how digital technology can enhance an arts organisation’s core activity, ma…
With a culture hungry population and one of the fastest growing economies in the world, India is ripe for cross-cultural collabora…
Is it worth explaining conceptual contemporary art to ‘old age’ pensioners? Anna Goulding’s research sugges…
Undervaluing the arts will leave young people playing catch-up in a world where creative innovation will be the most highly valued…
What are the ‘choke points’ preventing culturally diverse artists from succeeding and should we stop talking about &ls…
Arts organisations are changing rapidly to keep up with economic developments, but are grant-makers keeping up? Michelle Wright&nb…
An innovative regional theatre has used data and cloud technology to increase ticket sales and diversify its business model, expla…
A YouTube network dedicated to the arts, in receipt of significant government funding and aiming to attract not millions but billi…
Do arts projects in schools boost pupils’ health and wellbeing? Ros McLellan finds the current evidence posit…
The Warwick Commission report may have sparked a useful debate, but how can its recommendations be acted upon locally, asks&n…
An online reward scheme has the potential to inspire children and young people’s interest in arts learning, believes Laurie…
People who 'don't do arts stuff' can't be expected to come to an arts event just because it's free, family-fri…