Instrument studies find low risk of Covid transmission
One study found fewer aerosol particles "were produced when playing than when breathing alone".
One study found fewer aerosol particles "were produced when playing than when breathing alone".
Without financial support, small organisations will make little progress in diversifying their income streams as they lack th…
Academics behind the campaign say a new label will “unite and celebrate” these subjects and their role in rebuilding a…
Indoor performance pilots with the London Symphony Orchestra will shape further reopening plans amid concerns about the safet…
Conventional monitoring and evaluation isn’t always helpful in community settings, but with some creative thinking, it can b…
As we emerge from the chaos of the pandemic let’s focus on where we want to go, but remember there’s no single way to…
When the coronavirus crisis ends and government is prioritising what happens next, nothing will be more important than being able…
Thousands of arts, culture and heritage charities improve communities, wellbeing and isolation – "functions t…
ArtsProfessional’s Freedom of Expression survey reveals gagging orders, bullying and a culture of fear are causing arts and…
Research on NPOs’ environmental impact shows a shared commitment to sustainability – but the hard data suggests little…
There is “an urgent need” for funders and arts organisations to develop more culturally appropriate approaches, says a…
With arts philanthropy static in the UK and declining in the US, what needs to be done to persuade the next generation of mega-ric…
Arts Council England will begin collecting data on the socio-economic background of its NPO workforce next year, but will need to…
A three-year project will research ways to support later-life creativity and creative technology solutions for an ageing populatio…
Maths, science and reading will continue to be assessed against international standards, but DfE says testing young people…
A review of international approaches to funding culture concludes that “change is inevitable”.
Research suggests that people living in ‘more deprived’ areas are less likely to engage with cultural activity. But is…
Employment hits an all-time high and Britney Spears delivers a boost to the Yorkshire and Humber economy.
How many of us working in the arts are keeping quiet about how we really feel, asks Amanda Parker.
A research team of artists, scientists and clinicians will investigate “the impact and scalability of arts interventions&rdq…
As part of a fundraising strategy donation boxes consistently fail to fulfil their potential, but does it have to be this way? Ber…
As she steps down as Editor of the cultural policy journal Cultural Trends, Sara Selwood takes a long hard look at the way the sec…
An ArtsProfessional survey will examine whether fear of “biting the hand that feeds” is affecting freedom of expressio…
Both Glasgow and Edinburgh were ranked higher than London on a cultural and creative index compiled by the European Commission.