How VR could save theatre
Even during the pandemic, virtual reality can offer a bridge into theatre for digitally curious audiences. Laura Mallows explains…
Even during the pandemic, virtual reality can offer a bridge into theatre for digitally curious audiences. Laura Mallows explains…
Festival UK* 2022 is not a ‘celebration of Brexit’ but a celebration of the place we call home, argues Sam Hunt.
Right now past data is a poor predictor of the future, but understanding the scale and nature of change while responding to issues…
With freelance workers still living on the brink and campaign groups springing up to lobby for a more equitable future, work is go…
A new series of case studies will be reflecting on the impact of the lockdown on communities and the ways Creative People and Plac…
The Scottish government may have put ‘build back better’ on the back burner, but contemporary art has not. Clare Harri…
Unconsicous bias can leave even well-meaning organisations with blind spots on diversity and inclusion. Roxan Kamali-Sarvestani ex…
As the four countries of the UK start to offer financial lifelines to venues wanting to reopen, Priya Patel explains how the Arts…
The arts can survive, but it’s up to arts workers and participants to save and fundamentally change them for the benefit of…
Esmée Fairbairn Foundation will be making fewer, larger grants in future and collaborating on longer term projects that have a re…
Disabled freelancers can teach the sector a lot about how to overcome limitations to make and adapt work in new and exciting ways,…
Research into the relationship between culture, health and wellbeing could unlock an understanding of how the mental health of you…
What would the digital performing arts look like if the arts had their own software platform, responsive to artistic needs? Ron Ev…
‘Following the science’ has revealed some surprising findings in a programme aimed at finding out what really influenc…
“We must use this time to reset values and make our industry and institutions more relevant for the whole of society.”…
Practitioners have seen with their own eyes how arts and health interventions can make a real difference to young people’s m…
Birmingham REP has found a formula that is not only strengthening mental health resilience among young Black men, but also tacklin…
What do you do every day that is good for your mind? Julia Payne shares some 5-a-day ‘Mindapples’ that have been helpi…
Jenni Grainger gives a personal account of the harsh reality of juggling childcare and being furloughed while attempting to steer…
Is social prescribing a great step forward in healthcare or a cynical move to use cheap or voluntary services to plug increasing g…
Taking indoor activity into outdoor spaces offers one possible solution to the challenge of social distancing. Kate Rolfe explores…
God? Art? Heritage? Education? In the face of a financial reckoning and a crisis of balance, can cathedral choirs harness their tr…
Many of the assumptions shared by Arts Council England’s original architects have outlived their usefulness, says Andrew Pin…
As the Unlimited commissioning programme prepares to become an independent organisation in its own right, Paul F. Cockburn examine…