Young people need more musical opportunities, research finds
A new survey from Youth Music underscores the importance of music for young people, with the majority wanting more opportunities t…
A new survey from Youth Music underscores the importance of music for young people, with the majority wanting more opportunities t…
A new report has laid bare the significant decline in arts and culture spending in the UK at both national and local levels betwee…
Cross-sector partnerships – regardless of scale – are complex. As Evelyn Wilson writes, they need time, financial reso…
Research on legacy donations for the art, culture and heritage sector suggests smaller organisations are well placed to gener…
A new programme focused on specialist Postgraduate Research (PhD) degrees in dance has been launched by the University of the Arts…
Over 82% of UK adults are interested in attending a live orchestral performance, up from 76% this time two years ago, according to…
Research finds enrolment in creative further education is declining in all parts of the UK, prompting concerns of a future pipelin…
The Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) has paused its Follow-on Fund while it reviews the scheme's aims and contribut…
All parties seem to agree that devolution is a good thing but the details about how culture will feature are scant. Anne Torreggia…
A recent symposium exploring the impact of artificial intelligence technologies on creative practice has thrown up serious questio…
A new, first of its kind survey for Northern Ireland hightlights how the cost-of-living crisis is affecting arts audiences. The IM…
An artist has been appointed to undertake a research commission to explore well-being in rural communities in Northumberland. The…
A survey of arts and cultural marketers reveals a growing sense of unfairness around pay and working conditions. Matt Ecclestone h…
New data show that in some cultural and creative subsectors including music, performance and visual arts, women outearned men in 2…
Arts and culture are integral to shaping the places we live. We now need to understand the effects cultural placemaking practices…
UK Music has called on the next government to be 'fast and fearless' in working to remove entry barriers to the music indu…
A new report into the challenges facing the museum and gallery sector has just been published. Rachael Browning outlines its key f…
Work by a theatre company for learning-disabled perfromers is providng them with benefits offstage as well as on, a study has foun…
Research commissioned by performers' union Equity has been used to create an Arts Investment Tracker, showing changing levels…
The Higher Education sector is up in arms about proposed cuts to creative arts courses which, it says, will further damage the UK&…
The erosion of opportunities to study the expressive arts in school has created a crisis in arts teaching, writes Sally Bacon.
Creative employees say freelance precarity and power dynamics foster a toxic environment where one in five people experience serio…
A year into the pilot, artists receiving a weekly stipend are spending more time on their practice per week, less time workin…
A survey has shown that 70% of people agree that music is important to their well-being.