An immersive experience
At The Watermill Theatre, the cast lives on site – alongside ducks and chickens – for the whole production proces…
At The Watermill Theatre, the cast lives on site – alongside ducks and chickens – for the whole production proces…
Submitting a grant application can be a difficult and confusing process. Deaf artist Olivier Jamin shares his tips for disabled ap…
Creative subjects are essential to relieving the skills shortage in the UK job market, but they are being sidelined. Louise Jury e…
Virtual violins and computer-based guitars need more than just the right sounds if they’re to work for deaf musicians. Richa…
What’s next in the fight against declining audiences and exclusivity in the arts? Clever pricing strategies are all well and…
When employees work freelance or have second jobs, issues can arise. Eleanor Deem explains how to avoid the pitfalls and reap the…
Does living near a museum or gallery affect whether you visit it or not? Researcher Orian Brook borrows techniques from geography…
Did you know that many artists are entitled to royalties when their work is resold? Daniel Rudd answers your questions about the a…
Gallery and theatre shops can learn a lot from high-street retailers. Corin Birchall shares his tips.
Are you sitting on a gold mine? Patrick Towell believes the arts sector is missing out by not exploiting its intangible assets.&nb…
The separation of Treasury and Lottery funding for the arts could pave the way for a more equitable future, and the forthcoming Wh…
For small arts companies, it’s a fiercely competitive time to be applying for funding from trusts and foundations. Anni…
When audiences for her contemporary circus tours stagnated, Rachel Clare of Crying Out Loud realised a fresh approach was needed….
Remember Dolly Parton’s work ethic and surround yourself with love: Bryony Shanahan – from the team behind ‘Bitc…
Arts in the UK are stronger and better off thanks to EU membership. As the referendum approaches, Lucy Thomas calls for the sector…
The UK’s arts and cultural sector has borne the burden of EU law for long enough – we have nothing to fear from leavin…
The decision of UK citizens – to stay or leave the EU – will affect the cultural life of future generations all across…
What will the next 12 months bring for the arts and cultural sector? The Audience Agency team share their predictions for what lie…
To truly increase diversity, the arts sector needs to take collective responsibility for equality. How? Jenny Williams and David B…
When Annette Petchey moved to the north of England she was shocked at the low prices for visual art. She explains how New Light is…
Orchestra Tax Relief is imminent. Sean Egan explains how it will work and urges those eligible to start planning now.
Are fundraisers too scared to take risks? Michelle Wright examines the issue and asks three arts fundraisers what they’ve le…
Is there more to careers fairs than free keyrings and Haribo? Carl Woodward visits two arts-orientated events to find out.
Being disability-friendly isn’t just about physical accessibility. Alistair McDonald explains how Chase Park festival ensure…