An unconference for all
Too many cultural conferences borrow their model from the corporate sector, but there is another way, says Adrian Lochhead.
Too many cultural conferences borrow their model from the corporate sector, but there is another way, says Adrian Lochhead.
After being met by a sea of white faces at a recent industry event, Rebbecca Hemmings says it’s time for Birmingham’s…
Following shocking access at the Theatre 2016 conference, Andrew Miller asks: is this why so few disabled people work in theatre?
Mhora Samuel responds to Angus MacKechnie’s call for theatres to be shared with the communities that surround them.
Robin Simpson responds to Liz Hill’s call for a new approach to audience development in the arts.
As Sport England celebrates the impact of its ‘This Girl Can’ advertising campaign, is it time for the arts to come up…
ArtsProfessional’s recent revelations about Culture Counts and Quality Metrics prompt Richard Fletcher to question how we ma…
Institutional favouritism lies at the heart of Arts Council England’s funding framework, and ACE does itself no favours by t…
David Stevenson deplores the way that a subjective decision to grant public money to a commercial company is being dressed up as t…
Allegations that Liverpool's Everyman & Playhouse Theatre are failing to embrace the local community couldn't be…
Adrian Moule welcomes a report that encourages the UK's arts councils to offer loans.
As the Government prepares to make the English Baccalaureate compulsory in the GCSE curriculum – with arts subjects victims…
Despite decades of investment in audience development and the current enthusiasm for all things data, arts organisations still are…
Frances Williams says it’s time to drop the false optimism surrounding arts projects in areas of social deprivation and…
Bev Adams accuses funding assessors of ‘project snobbery’ and favouring venue-based organisations over artists working…
Guy Nicholson shares his views on the changing role of local government in supporting London’s arts and culture.
As the Lords debate shines a spotlight on the Government’s support of artists, Susan Jones reviews the current situation.
Following the ruling that Tate should disclose the details of its BP sponsorship, Anna Galkina explains why arts organisations mus…
In a week when arts organisations are urged to make a greater commitment to diversity, Ammo Talwar outlines his business model bas…
Why is the board and founding team at the new Creative Industries Federation 85% male, asks Chrissie Tiller.
STEM subjects are not for everyone, but balance is the key for a healthy economy, says Edwina Dunn.
Liz Hill sets the record straight on the contribution that touring activity by London-based arts organisations makes to the rest o…
Sean Egan gives a legal opinion on the revised terms and conditions attached to Arts Council England’s National Portfolio Or…
Glen Pearce reacts to one theatre’s decision to grant press tickets only to critics who generate it enough website traffic.