Introducing AP Europe
As the UK triggers Article 50 to start the process of leaving the European Union, AP embarks on the process of extending its cover…
As the UK triggers Article 50 to start the process of leaving the European Union, AP embarks on the process of extending its cover…
Can corporate sponsorship have a negative effect on a cultural organisation’s artistic value? Yuliya Shymko and Thomas Roule…
Following the Brexit vote, are young European actors who have chosen to work in the UK likely to stay? Mark C. Hewitt sounded out…
Creative entrepreneurs in remote regions risk isolation, but it doesn’t have to be that way. Aisling Murtagh explains how a…
Negotiations with the EU will need to consider the status of freelance workers as well as employed staff, the Creative Industries…
Cultural organisations can still bid for Creative Europe funding – now and possibly after the UK has left the EU. Christoph…
Culture Secretary Karen Bradley has dispelled fears she was planning on pulling Britain out of the competition because of Brexit.&…
Why are there so many common misconceptions surrounding business models? José Rodríguez explains their real purpose and value in…
Two reports summarising the cultural sector’s views on Brexit identify funding, free movement for workers and access to the…
A parliamentary committee is assessing whether the UK will be able to attract and maintain talent in the creative industries post-…
Creative Europe funding will be used by arts organisations across Europe to challenge stereotypes and help refugees “sociali…
Research into business model development in the arts often neglects smaller organisations, but a new project is changing that.&nbs…
Can we teach artists to be entrepreneurial? Laurent Noël reports on a programme in France that mixes business plans, sales skills…
Treasury assurances are doing little to ease concerns, as grants are blocked and funding rounds postponed following the Brexit vot…
Competing UK cities will continue with their bids, despite a lack of reassurance from organisers Creative Europe that the UK will…
A yes/no referendum on museum free entry would be a terrible idea, so why did the Government think it was an acceptable way of dec…
Concerns have been raised about international artistic exchange and the export of cultural products, following the UK’s vote…
The popular press has dismissed anti-Brexit arts figures as ‘luvvies’ after a survey revealed the vast majority of wor…
It is not trade that binds Europe together, it’s culture, argues Eric Lane. He explains how a reading campaign is engaging w…
Whittingdale and Vaizey will back opposing campaign teams in the run-up to the forthcoming EU membership referendum.
After a failed bid to the Creative Europe programme and the end of a previous strand of European funding, network organisers are c…
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…