Arts leaders more engaged in environmental action
New research by Julie’s Bicycle finds arts organisations are saving money and boosting their reputations by adopting environ…
New research by Julie’s Bicycle finds arts organisations are saving money and boosting their reputations by adopting environ…
New research found audiences in rural Lincolnshire are hungry for culturally diverse theatre and dance, but the provision isn&rsqu…
Undertaking an impact assessment can be a daunting and complex task, but a new European project has developed a practical playbook…
Tate and National Museum Wales will participate in a new project bringing together artists, arts organisations and youth workers t…
The Creative Industries Policy and Evidence Centre will be tasked with delivering robust evidence around shared issues and concern…
Although a supplier was chosen to deliver Arts Council England’s £2.7m quality evaluation programme, the procurement p…
Diplomats use exhibitions and other cultural events as core parts of their strategies to befriend and influence others, new resear…
A national assessment of UK research has found partnering with academics can inspire arts organisations and practitioners to creat…
Researcher Stephen Pritchard raises concerns that the latest evaluation of ACE’s Creative People and Places programme was ba…
A cross-artform project aims to address the challenge of encouraging people to engage with new or experimental work and find effec…
A Government-commissioned report has found evidence that culture, sport and heritage influence local place-shaping and help attrac…
People who engage with the arts are more likely to be charitable donors and volunteers, a new study has found.
A boom in employment means the Government must prioritise the creative sector in Brexit negotiations, the Creative Industries Fede…
Arts organisations have a key role to play helping communities “come together, to learn, debate and celebrate” but the…
Systemic failures in recruitment and professional development are leading to skills shortages and a damaging lack of diversity amo…
Only 8% of people regularly engage with publicly funded art, but every day people are creating their own versions of culture. Nick…
A new study looking at the benefits of visual art activities for people living with dementia should provide the evidence that deci…
Researchers have published a damning attack on the use of quantitative measures to assess artistic quality, warning Arts Council E…
Roger Tomlinson has more questions than answers about the quality metrics system that Arts Council England’s larger NPOs wil…
What skills are creative organisations actually looking for in their employees? George Windsor and Cath Sleeman have been analysin…
Those with experience of bullying in the arts and cultural sector are invited to give confidential feedback to inform a new book.
Music-making sessions for young people with mental health issues have had a recognised impact, and commissioning an independe…
A research project into audience development practices across Europe has issued a set of recommendations and guides for cultural o…
Digital platforms enhance audience engagement in museums and galleries but can the same be done in the performing arts? Ben Walmsl…