Can you afford to work in the arts anymore?
As NPO applications are being crafted, budgets written and forecasts made, Keith Jeffrey asks: How big a pay rise are you going to…
As NPO applications are being crafted, budgets written and forecasts made, Keith Jeffrey asks: How big a pay rise are you going to…
In recent years, as climate change has intensified, so has controversy around fossil fuel funding. Chris Garrard says we must lear…
The winner of the Women in Social Enterprise Award, Yvonne Farquharson, reflects on setting up her own company creating arts progr…
It’s that time of year when we reflect on the last 12 months and hatch plans for the next. Laura Twemlow shares details of a…
After a hugely successful eight years at the helm at Mountview, its two directors are handing over the reins. Here, Sarah Preece r…
A new Office for Leadership Transition is advocating for more diversified models of cultural leadership. Sandeep Mahal shares the…
Stories of institutional racism at the Barbican Centre "ring true to me", Will Gompertz has said. The Interim Manag…
Our sector is supported by trustees and directors who, through their passion and skills, have stepped up to support organisations…
Over the past year, Amanda Parker has been privy to several board-level conflicts that she describes as nightmarish. Boards, she a…
Ten years ago, while most 21-year-olds were exploring their freedom, Toks Dada was spending his evenings and weekends reading comp…
Boards in the cultural sector often focus on improving the delivery of a conventional model, but as Anisa Morridadi argues, both t…
One of the oddities of sitting on a board or being a trustee of a cultural institution is that there are no rules for how to do it…
Organisations are finding themselves in bidding wars over a shrinking pool of quality candidates. Is this the start of a tale…
A reluctance to share opinions openly is a significant block to achieving racial equity. But as Kevin Osborne argues, without unde…
The pilot programme will “challenge accepted barriers” in one of the sector’s least inclusive professions.
While the appointment of Nadine Dorries to lead DCMS has been greeted with widespread dismay by the cultural sector, Robert Hewiso…
Ten years after Turner Contemporary opened its doors to the public, its Director Victoria Pomery OBE is stepping down. Here sh…
The new Culture Secretary's pro-Brexit stance and history of controversy have the left-leaning arts sector worried.
The sector and its funders must adopt measurable diversity targets or risk losing "an entire generation of talent".
An open letter to the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA) board says it "stands in solidarity" with its ex-…
Building on Culture Reset, Richard Watts shares a range of new initiatives aimed at supporting the cultural sector to change and d…
Whether in policy development, advocacy or nurturing talent, Executive Director of Clore Leadership Hilary Carty’s career is…
How can we build a fairer cultural sector that works for artists, organisations, and communities? Mark Robinson explores some tact…
The centre's funder has stepped in after former and current staff called it "institutionally racist" and lobbied for…