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Looking for role models who are fleet of foot, democratic, and full of creative flair? Look no further than the Golden Age Pirates…
In the first of a series of conversations with sector leaders, Editor Amanda Parker sat down for lunch with former arts minister E…
Offering discounts? If you don’t have a reason for cutting prices and are inconsistent with your offers, don’t expect…
As Arts Council England prepares to publish its next ten-year strategy, thought leaders suggest a radical alternative.
Left your Self Assessment tax return to the last minute? Don’t rely on excuses to avoid a fine, says Liz Hill. HMRC has hear…
If we think of contemporary art as only suitable for experienced audiences, we are missing huge opportunities to inspire newcomers…
The sector must be held accountable to those suffering under the ‘hostile environment’ immigration regime. Migrants in…
It’s time we all started thinking of ourselves as experience makers. Lasting memories and positive emotions can be created a…
The Agency has put young people at the centre of change in their communities. Roisin Feeny and Meghan Peterson share how it is dev…
Eleven Scottish visual arts organisations have banded together to improve opportunities for artists and show their worth to policy…
Outgoing Tara Arts Artistic Director Jatinder Verma looks back on 40 years of championing diversity on and off stage. Is the fight…
When leaders make personal change, organisational changes inevitably follow, says Richard Watts.
It’s getting harder to stand out from the crowd. Matt Locke shares his top tips on how to make more of your digital content.
Arts organisations could be in danger of incurring surprise costs at the end of their tenancy. Jane Askew sheds some light on how…
Jimmy Fairhurst, Artistic Director of Not Too Tame, talks about the eclectic mix of people who have inspired his career…
Why doesn’t the education system place learning about image on an equal footing with learning about text and numbers? The la…
Artists are the lifeblood of the arts, but their direct funding has steadily declined over the past two decades. A change in appro…
With arts philanthropy static in the UK and declining in the US, what needs to be done to persuade the next generation of mega-ric…
Providing opportunities for creativity shouldn’t be at the expense of the person delivering them. It’s time to pay att…
Toma McCullim, artist in residence in Skibbereen’s Ludgate Hub, describes a project reconnecting diaspora and reinventing tr…
Some organisations and funders do not see freelancers as an intrinsic part of the sector. The Museum Freelance network is advocati…
Freelancers have a lot to offer arts organisations – and a lot to learn from them too. Carla Kingham considers what is neede…
Patrick Towell explains why underpaying or under-employing workers can never be in an organisation’s long-term interests and…
Edinburgh Fringe is full of people making obscene amounts of money on the backs of artists who are bringing everyone to the city i…