Children from deprived areas shut out of music qualifications
Research finds that “large geographical areas are completely without music provision at A level”.
Research finds that “large geographical areas are completely without music provision at A level”.
Only one in four of the top 100 venues are considered to be more than 90% accessible.
How can arts organisations best nurture a thriving and committed community of volunteers? Robin Hall shares her experience of gain…
New research finds only 4% of bookings that included wheelchair access needs were made online, compared to 60% of all transactions…
Adam Szabo shares seven principles that have helped Manchester Collective attract younger audiences to its classical concerts.
Many entry-level roles in the arts are taken by overqualified graduates, but a project in Wales is opening up opportunities to tho…
Last month, weekly arts group participants with sensory impairments, physical disabilities and mental illnesses came together to p…
Culturally diverse work is becoming more prominent, but the infrastructure supporting BAME artists still needs to improve, argues…
Artists, activists and cultural workers argue that trans activists' protests against arts programming are part of a legitimate…
Fear of negative reactions is deterring Deaf and disabled musicians from mentioning their access needs when talking to promoters,…
Having recently announced that South East Dance is to produce an all-female dance programme, Cath James discusses the complex issu…
Christine Hamilton considers how much has changed since the publication of her report on women in the Scottish arts sector three y…
Why are many women in the arts not progressing into leadership roles? Alex Marshall asks if there are lessons to be learned from t…
By opening up more realistic discussions around motherhood, Motherworks seeks to support those suffering unnecessarily. Ruth Dudma…
Corrina Eastwood and Charlotte Elliston, Co-Directors of feminist arts organisation Sweet 'Art, look back on the people who ha…
The campaigning group which challenges “gobbledygook, jargon and misleading public information” has been brought in to…
There are queues around the block for a chance to nab the Citizens Theatre's 50p tickets – an offer that’s availab…
Lucy Garland explains how her company makes theatre accessible to adults with profound and multiple learning disabilities.
Challenging the notion of a ‘hard-to-reach community’ in Luton, Imrana Mahmood explores the need to create pathways th…
Lucy Jamieson explains how pooling resources, creativity and ideas rather than working in silos can bring about eff…
Creative arts and design degree courses are among the least likely to attract BAME students.
All too often the cultural sector holds back from conversations about mental ill-health. Colin Beesting shares his manifesto for a…
Researchers say parents and carers are being “pushed out” of arts careers due to low wages and a lack of job security.
The Creative Diversity APPG is chaired by former Arts Minister Ed Vaizey and its Vice Chairs include Tracy Brabin MP, who has been…