Making contact
Contactless technology presents an exciting new fundraising opportunity. Rob Cawston explains how National Museums Scotland create…
Contactless technology presents an exciting new fundraising opportunity. Rob Cawston explains how National Museums Scotland create…
A ‘pay it forward’ pilot campaign aimed to help families most in need attend dance theatre performances, but it wasn&r…
New data protection regulations come into force next May, and while some may see this as a burden, Live Music Now is seizing the o…
Why do we talk about organisational change as if there are right and wrong answers? David Jubb discusses how the Scratch collabora…
Every child in the last year of primary school in the London borough of Newham has the opportunity to see world-class theatre for…
Sally Staples explains how East Sussex Arts Partnership has simplified its grant-giving system by match funding successful Grants…
The Canterbury Heritage Museum has attracted fewer and fewer visitors in recent years, but a rescue plan involving the Marlowe The…
When the six counties in the north of Wales suddenly found themselves in competition with one another for funding, they decided to…
Two years after The Arts Development Company was formed to replace Dorset County Council’s arts service, Mike Hoskin gives a…
Budget cuts have forced Bristol City Council to change the system it uses to fund arts and culture activities. Philip Walker expla…
For some children with physical disabilities, access to music making is barred by a lack of well-designed adapted musical instrume…
When her circus arts company was invited to perform in a library, Camille Bensoussan feared there would be endless health and safe…
Constructing The Bridge Theatre from scratch has allowed the team to implement new box office technology and e-commerce best pract…
As producer-in-residence of a whole town, Bridget Floyer explains how she treats the residents as neighbours rather than audiences…
Are free and discount ticket schemes key to reaching new audiences or do they simply benefit existing bookers? Michael Volpe share…
Bedside theatre performances in hospitals are helping children escape from stress and anxiety. Persephone Sextou explains the work…
Cockpit Arts’ programme of support for apprenticeships in the craft sector is delivering tangible benefits among micro craft…
Tourism has been in decline in England’s seaside towns for years, but now a network bringing world-class circus and str…
Millions of tourists flock to see Shakespeare’s England, but they don’t all have time to catch a play. Geraldine Colli…
A European Union-funded dance project won ‘success story’ status from a panel of experts for its impact, creative appr…
The financial imperative to sell tickets can lead to a ‘bums on seats’ mentality, but a different approach has helped…
How do fringe festivals ensure quality when anyone can choose to stage an event? Cath Mattos reveals her approach at the Wandswort…
A week-long arts residency involving young NEETs was a far cry from some ‘old skool’ outreach projects. Ammo Talwar re…
What could two independent music practitioners achieve by starting international conversations about music-making with children wi…