UK local authority culture spend ‘smallest in Europe’
New analysis of European data finds growth in culture spending across Europe is driven by the countries in the East of the contine…
New analysis of European data finds growth in culture spending across Europe is driven by the countries in the East of the contine…
A new statement from the Creative Europe Desk UK says previous promises of full access to the programme until December 2020 are &l…
The proposed €1.4bn increase in funding, which will be debated again next month, would be funded by an increase in member sta…
Artists are using their creative insight to advise business on strategies and methods of production. Catherine Morel and Philippe…
What would a no-deal Brexit mean for employment in the arts? Damon Culbert foresees widespread disruption and labour shortages unl…
The Government representative did not provide any further clarity on the future of EU arts funding, progress on reciprocal agreeme…
The city theatre in Ghent, Belgium has a new rulebook, aiming to open it up to the independent scene and international touring. Mi…
Having to apply for a separate visa for each and every EU country would put paid to many international careers, including his, wri…
With arts engagement known to play a key role in social mobility, Claudine Matthews calls for UK cultural institutions to take a c…
A document highlighting how Brexit could impact the arts and cultural sector has been produced ahead of Parliamentary debates on t…
Keen to maintain a connection between Wales and Germany after Brexit, British Council Wales organised a week-long performing…
The proposed 27% increase would take funding for the creative and cultural sector up to €1.9bn for the years 2021-27.
A new policy paper calls for continued freedom of movement, and claims music helps promote the values that unite Europeans, such a…
Why would a cultural venue install a swimming pool? Alexia Jacques Casanova charts the evolution of inclusive and participatory pr…
Artists from across Europe describe what it’s like to work in their country of origin – from the almost desperate situ…
Peers warned a reciprocal agreement with the EU for the creative industries is necessary to avoid returning to the “dark day…
If we could fully understand the impact of arts and culture on wider society, would this change arts strategies and policies? Jona…
AP analysis finds EU culture spend per person is highest in the English regions with the largest proportion of ‘leave’…
New research by Arts Council England, produced to inform the Brexit negotiations, has highlighted the negative impact losing fundi…
Music and dance leaders have implored a Lords select committee to support the introduction of a special arrangement within the vis…
More than one in five Creative Industries Federation members say they would consider moving their business abroad if the UK and th…
A cross-party select committee has called for continued membership of Creative Europe post-Brexit and argues for free movement dur…
British MEP Julie Ward will be the first participant in a scheme that will see politicians help organise exhibitions and sell tick…
Undertaking an impact assessment can be a daunting and complex task, but a new European project has developed a practical playbook…