
Pick-your-own Mindapples
What do you do every day that is good for your mind? Julia Payne shares some 5-a-day ‘Mindapples’ that have been helpi…
What do you do every day that is good for your mind? Julia Payne shares some 5-a-day ‘Mindapples’ that have been helpi…
National Museums Liverpool and the V&A consult on redundancies amid a month-long decline in visitor numbers for England&#…
Arts organisations forced to close due to Covid-19 may now be covered by their insurance. As always, the devil is in the deta…
Jenni Grainger gives a personal account of the harsh reality of juggling childcare and being furloughed while attempting to steer…
Taking indoor activity into outdoor spaces offers one possible solution to the challenge of social distancing. Kate Rolfe explores…
Emergency funding has finally been approved. Will it reach the sector in time to ensure its survival?
Many organisations won't be able to afford the replacement for the furlough system, which only gives employers a small di…
DCMS Committee Chair says the postponement of a full reopening of the sector presents an opportunity to do it right.
Many of the assumptions shared by Arts Council England’s original architects have outlived their usefulness, says Andrew Pin…
70% of audiences say they are willing to pay for digital events as full capacity shows remain on ice. But the shift towards user-p…
As schools reopen, the barriers to resuming arts education for disabled children "have been hugely increased".
New analysis indicates a significant financial hit if international student numbers fall in 2021.
Organisations are pleading with politicians to urgently release £33m funding that was allocated months ago.
A final tranche of Welsh Government emergency funding will be reserved for up to 12,800 creatives – but the Culture Minister…
England’s arts organisations will be asked to make decisions that affect more than people’s livelihoods.
Arts events could incentivise testing and restart the sector safely. But without a confirmed reopening date, there is little hope…
Arts organisations facing insolvency or redundancies can apply for up to £150,000 as Scotland delays the return of live even…
A single infectious performer could cause a deadly outbreak, SAGE says, as the Culture Secretary hints at full capacity event…
Adopting a creative approach to tackle opening in a Covid-safe environment could give venues the edge and help them come out the o…
Efforts to redistribute arts funding away from London have fallen short, as Arts Council England “fails to treat places equa…
Major organisations' silence on claims that job cuts are falling disproportionately on BAME staff stands in stark contrast to…
An apparent growth in younger audiences could be a "silver lining" for the sector as fewer older people patronise the ar…
Some museums are nearly running at their post-Covid capacity. But "reopening doesn't mean recovery" as up to 40% of…
As schools reopen for the new year, arts education needs to rise to short and long-term challenges to be successful and remain rel…