Keeping it in Cornwall
Hall for Cornwall has found collaboration invaluable and hugely beneficial, finds Adrian Ient
Hall for Cornwall has found collaboration invaluable and hugely beneficial, finds Adrian Ient
Cleo Evans on a project that saw artists collaborating with engineers
Faith Liddell explains how collaborating has helped Edinburgh’s festivals to join together into something bigger than the sum of…
Smaller charities say collaboration works, especially if it is with local partners with similar aims. That’s the message from th…
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There’s no point having a website if no-one knows it’s there. Heather Maitland shares some tips on getting noticed on the web
Jim Beirne discusses a series of social enterprises designed to create additional income streams, based around creative and physic…
Jane Donald takes a look at what’s new in press and PR
Richard Hall shares his personal experiences of being made redundant from Arts Council England
WWW.DISABILITYARTSONLINE.ORG.UK Disability Arts Online provides lots of information on the disability arts sector, for artists and…
Alongside the arguments for the economic value of the arts, and the influence of the subsidised arts on the commercial arts sector…
Ten tips for increasing the chance that people will express ideas freely
Management has always been a demanding job accompanied by high levels of stress; yet today stress levels in and out of the workpla…
Toby Lowe considers the role that participatory arts can play in social inclusion
Ruth Stevenson and Hannah Biggs explore how to make the arts more accessible for people with mental health problems
Miriam Lewis explains the role of the arts in rehabilitation of offenders and the prevention of reoffending
It is refreshing to take a look at asylum seekers and refugees from a positive point of view, says Katherine Rogers
Sophie Medd on a film project that teaches life skills and addresses social divides
Mike Sells explains how Cardboard Citizens takes theatre into unusual spaces
Doug Bott explains how one company is working to remove some of the obstacles that disabled people face when trying to participate…
Q I am the only straight person in a team of six. I’m also the youngest by a couple of years. I get on well with my colleagu…
THE CLASH Leaving school at 15 in the early 1980s with no qualifications and no job in industrial South Wales was not my smartest…
Alison O’Neill shares some advice on making the most out of your venue’s catering arm
When Darlington Arts Centre and Civic Theatre were threatened by cuts, local residents organised a campaign to save them. Paul Har…