Communications in a time of crisis
When the proverbial hits the fan, how prepared are you to handle the public messaging? Helen Palmer shares her experience of crisi…
When the proverbial hits the fan, how prepared are you to handle the public messaging? Helen Palmer shares her experience of crisi…
Artist activists in Scotland are arming themselves – with squeegees – in a battle to change the hearts and minds of th…
A collaboration between The Geller Institute of Ageing and Memory and The Music Troupe aims to make opera dementia friendly. …
For more than 10 years, Chris Garrard has been active in demanding accountability from some of our major cultural institutions aro…
Following the closure of the Bridge network earlier this year, and an unsuccessful bid for ACE funding, Nick Owen of The Mighty Cr…
The National Lottery Heritage Fund has launched its 10-year strategy – Heritage 2033. Its Chief Executive, Eilish McGuinness…
In recent years, the model of charitable governance has become increasingly challenging, as Michelle Wright explains.
A new index offers expert insights into the cultural resources of more than 500 cities worldwide, making it the only creative city…
What are artist residencies and what part could they play in nurturing inclusive and sustainable creative practice? A recent confe…
Kelman and Gemma Greig-Kicks are on a mission to use virtual reality technology to democratise theatre and provide new income stre…
Unlimited provides roles for disabled people in the arts, starting at entry level. Jo Verrent reflects on her first job in the cul…
Recruiting for digital roles is tricky, which is understandable given cultural organisations have not traditionally had to hire fo…
With digital technologies developing at pace, freelancers need to develop their skills throughout their careers. Rob Lindsay outli…
Oliver Mantell examines the many benefits of working in close collaboration with university partners on developing skills in the a…
Women & Theatre is celebrating 40 years of pioneering work. Founder member and Artistic Director Janice Connolly reflects on h…
As the Covid aftermath continues to unfold, David Reece explores how audience behaviour has changed and what that means for the wa…
As the Centre for Cultural Value launches a free online evaluation course, Dawn Cameron explains how evaluation can help organisat…
The scandal of the British Museum thefts has sparked an immense, international public reaction but, as litigation expert Rosie Adc…
Heritage Open Days returns with thousands of free events and experiences. The National Trust’s Tom Freshwater reflects on wh…
Whether you’re new to digital marketing or have been bluffing your way through for a while, Lauren James has put together a…
Kimberly Harding’s desire to study Black British theatre was born decades ago. This summer she travelled to London to make i…
Zoie Golding and Ollie Webb are 20 years apart in age and experience. Coming from backgrounds where a career in dance would be unl…
Covid was a challenging time for live music. But that didn’t stop Future Yard, a new live music venue in Birkenhead, from op…
A new report from King’s College London and the World Cities Culture Forum looks at the role of cultural policy in shaping u…