How to get up-front funding for a project – without losing control
R&D funding for artists is hard to come by, but Hannah Grannemann and Amy Whitaker believe emerging artist-centric sources of…
R&D funding for artists is hard to come by, but Hannah Grannemann and Amy Whitaker believe emerging artist-centric sources of…
The pandemic didn’t stop Music in the Round running the Sheffield Chamber Music Festival online – and learning from th…
Dance thrives on physical contact and live audiences, so how can the country’s largest youth dance festival move to an onlin…
The experience of running participatory work online has led Theatr Clwyd to rethink the whole concept of ‘reach’. Let&…
Having flexed our innovation muscles in response to the pandemic, now’s the time to assess what we’ve done and use thi…
Covid-19 has only accelerated what was bound to happen in the arts world – the collapse of unsustainable economic models. It…
Conventional monitoring and evaluation isn’t always helpful in community settings, but with some creative thinking, it can b…
Covid has given us a chance to imagine a new kind of future for our theatres, but without big goals we will be hostages to fortune…
The costs of making and distributing music have both come down, but streaming income is very low. John Funge examines the financia…
Light on resources and heavy on challenges – even before Covid-19 – the cultural sector can nonetheless take small, re…
Until the arts sector defines its expectations of the learning needed by employees, even aspirational and potentially career-enhan…
In the current climate it’s time to adapt digital fundraising strategies and look at how your data can help boost online don…
Despite the blow the lockdown has dealt to its plans, dreams, ambitions and finances, Tomorrow’s Warriors are managing to th…
Delivering arts and health services digitally can extend access for some, but others are excluded. Nesta Lloyd-Jones looks at the…
A collective of Black and Asian artists, curators and educators explains how the impenetrable glass ceiling keeps them on the marg…
Given where we now find ourselves, we have few choices but to pool resources and develop new economic and business structures with…
Communicating re-opening will be much, much harder than closure, says Kate Fielding-Cox, who proposes four key principles that eve…
“Two pigeons in the foyer, a baby seagull falling off the roof and the lager kegs exploding in the heat”: Elspeth McBa…
“Radical, representative reinvention” is the only moral choice for the sector now, says Richard Watts, who examines wh…
As we emerge from the chaos of the pandemic let’s focus on where we want to go, but remember there’s no single way to…
Outdoor Arts producers and artists are experienced at turning the most unpromising setting into a performance space, and their bac…
Familiar voices may be muted this year, but some have found new ways to communicate with their audiences, and to reach new ones. M…
As we move from the immediate crisis towards new ones, we need atypical thinkers, agile doers and creative problem-solvers who thr…
With home-working more likely to become the norm, what can be done to sustain our mental health and support our colleagues and col…