The power in enquiry
Ben Cranfield, Sarah Davies and Natasha Silsby look at the value of academic partnerships in the arts and of holding conversations…
Ben Cranfield, Sarah Davies and Natasha Silsby look at the value of academic partnerships in the arts and of holding conversations…
The National Theatre, Tate Britain, and the Royal Shakespeare Company are to receive the lion’s share of a £8.2m windf…
N.B. Some RFOs did not apply, and some of those listed below may be part of consortia. This list may not be exhaustive, but is com…
In the context of proposed changes to the English education system, the Education Committee has issued an inquiry and call for evi…
This lunchtime, I took a trip around the Alte Nationalgalerie, Berlin. I strolled through (selected) corridors as if I was t…
New structures will emerge for music education and funding, but curriculum issues remain.
The National Union of Teachers and the Musicians’ Union have joined together to oppose cuts to music services. In a new part…
Last Friday saw me speaking at ‘A Space for Learning’, Irish Architecture Foundation’s first symposium on archit…
Local people are being encouraged by the Culture Minister to help London’s Lyric Theatre raise the last £1.5m needed f…
Local authorities are jumping the gun by cutting their music services while the national funding picture remains unclear, accordin…
I’m pleased to present another interview with a hardworking and talented woman in the arts. Jane Boyer is a practicing artis…
Sarah Perks argues that the value of education and engagement programmes cannot be overlooked when cuts are being made
Judging from their new education white paper, the ConDems have discovered yet another front on which to continue their assault on…
From the BBC: Could cuts to arts and creativity funding lead to no-frills schools?
Universities are getting involved in the Cultural Olympiad too, says Cara Courage
Rosy Greenlees comments on the new teaching White Paper, and cautions against a one-size-fits-all approach to cultural education
I am still reeling from the Cultural Learning Alliance’s Big Link Up event at The British Museum; or more specifically…
“What government must do, if it is not going to have the money actively to encourage more artists, poets and drama gro…
Any changes to cultural education will be based on the findings from the review of music provision in schools
Great to see the Nicks and Neils of this world patting themselves, and ACE, on the back for having protected "front-line"…
WEB EXCLUSIVE: Louise de Winter, Mark Pemberton, Roy Clare, Marcia Hutchinson, Stephen Cottrell, Hannah Nicklin, Michael Boyd, Fra…
Comment on the Spending Review and ACE funding decisions
Trevelyan Wright reveals the path he took to his current role.
Creativity, Culture and Education (CCE) has always been committed to developing a strong evidence base, and indeed The Natio…